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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 Redding Rancheria said it has gotten the federal approval needed to move forward with a controversial plan to expand and relocate the tribe's Win-River Resort and Casino to prime freeway ...
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 ...
Hope Wilkes — lover of Elvis, Prince and bingo — died this month at the age of 59. She left a legacy with the Redding Rancheria that will live on.
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 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 ...
The Redding Rancheria has agreed to give $508,000 to help Shasta County veterans. The tribe has given $408,000 to replace the roof of the Veterans Memorial Building on Yuba Street in downtown Redding.
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.
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: ...
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.
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.
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