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The judge said that it’s clear the deadline to file a statement to help in the ruling of the Shasta, Redding Rancheria ...
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The U.S. Department of the Interior on July 1 issued its decision to transfer the Rancheria-owned Sacramento River-front land just south of Redding on Interstate 5 into federal trust status for ...
That means Win-River Resort and Casino owner Redding Rancheria has prevailed in its two-year-old lawsuit that accused Redding of illegally selling land near Strawberry Fields, just south of the city.
The Redding Rancheria intends for its upcoming $232 million Tribal Health Village in Shasta County to be a place where people can see their cardiologist or dermatologist, get an acupuncture ...
The Rancheria's proposed project to relocate Win-River includes a 69,541-square-foot casino, a 9-story, 250-room hotel, restaurants, a conference center, an event center, retail and parking.
That's the case for Win-River, which the Redding Rancheria opened in 1993. The tribe spent $3.275 million between 2003 and 2010 to buy a total of 232 acres at Strawberry Fields.
The Redding Rancheria has contributed a combined $15,000 to three different candidates in the Redding City Council election, including to an incumbent the tribe supported four years ago.Councilman ...
Redding Rancheria officials will be asked to give an update on their project, said Redding City Manager Barry Tippin. The public will also be invited to comment. ORIGINAL STORY, JULY 15: ...
Win-River Resort and Casino owner Redding Rancheria told Shasta County Superior Court the city of Redding should restore land illegally sold to a private group back to public ownership, according ...
The Redding Rancheria is proposing to build a 180,000-square-foot medical campus on property the Native American tribe owns near the Win-River Resort and Casino just outside Redding.
When Rolling Hills was being developed in the early 2000s, the Redding Rancheria did not oppose the casino. "We had talks and we made the decision not to oppose their casino," Edwards said.
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