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Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation News
California Nations Indian Gaming Association adds five tribes
17 Feb 2023
Alturas Indian Rancheria, Big Sandy Rancheria of Mono Indians, the Colusa Rancheria, the Karuk Tribe and the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation are joining CNIGA.
Expansion at Cache Creek Casino Resort
26 Feb 2021
The $180 million expansion at the California property saw a new 450,000-square-foot, 459-room hotel be introduced to the public in late 2020.
Cache Creek Casino Resort announces 8 June reopening
29 May 2020
Temperature screening with non-invasive thermal camera technology upon entry will take place for all guests and employees. People with temperature readings over 100 degrees will not be permitted entry.
COVID-19 takes its toll on US casinos
16 Mar 2020
As a result of the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S., casinos across the country have announced temporary closures. These resorts will continue to assess the situation over the next two weeks and reevaluate the closures.
Cache Creek Casino Resort announces deal with San Francisco 49ers
20 Sep 2019
The multi-year deal includes presenting sponsorship of the 49ers pre- and post-game radio show on KNBR 680AM and throughout the 49ers Radio Network.
Yocha Dehe, Viejas and Sycuan sue California
4 Jan 2019
The purpose is to enforce the laws regulating the exclusive right of Indian tribes to offer house-banked card games which California voters approved through Proposition 1A.
Rumsey band partners with tribe
25 Jul 2008
News Brief: The Guidiville Band of Pomo Indians, the tribe that hopes to build a casino resort complex at the former Point Molate Naval Base has found a new partner, the Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians.
Rumsey Band makes payment
8 Jul 2008
News Brief: The Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians, operators of the Cache Creek Casino Resort, made a $6.25 million quarterly payment recently to California under terms of its compact with the state.
Water and traffic top concerns about casino
12 Jun 2008
News Brief: Water and traffic where the main concerns of the Yolo County Supervisors in their meeting regarding the Cache Creek Casino's proposed expansion.
Casino tribe funds public bus service
12 Mar 2008
News Brief: Community members living in Woodland, Madison, Esparto, Capay, and Brooks will soon benefit from more than $1 million in bus service improvements funded by the Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians.
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