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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.
The Redding Rancheria already has a highly successful casino, Win-River Resort & Casino in Redding, the profits from which have enabled them to purchase many properties in Shasta County, including ...
The Redding Rancheria's announcement comes as the tribe prepares to hold a groundbreaking on March 17 for the $232 million, 185,000-square-foot Tribal Health Village project in south Redding near ...
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 ...
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 ...
In 1988, she took a six-month leave from her job at the Legal Services Society in British Columbia, and was elected to the seven-member Rancheria tribal council. By 1989, she made Redding her home.