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January 26, 2010
PHOENIX – Gov. Jan Brewer this week asked the Tohono O'odham Nation to withdraw its application to the U.S. Interior Department and work with opponents to solve differences. The tribe proposes building one of Arizona's largest casino resorts on a 135-acre site in Glendale. They have applied to the Interior Department to place the land into federal trust, which would qualify it for a casino. Tohono O'odham Nation leaders say they are committed to the project and will not withdraw the plan despite growing political pressure. Return to Arizona Casinos. |
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