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The Post and Courier

SC Native American tribe expected to cut ties with casino partner amid federal scrutiny

ROCK HILL - Amid major leadership changes, South Carolina's only major Native American tribe is expected to cut ties with the company that helps operate its casino, ending business relationships that have led federal gaming regulators to threaten the Catawba Nation with fines and temporary closure of its North Carolina gaming hall. Hundreds of…
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SC Native American tribe expected to cut ties with casino partner amid federal scrutiny
Greensboro News And Record

Wall Street Journal: Families of Haley, Clyburn got North Carolina casino shares

The husband of former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and brother of U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn were given shares of a company that leased slot machines to a North Carolina tribal casino that needed political help to open last year, The Wall Street Journal reported. Clyburn's brother and a spokesperson for Michael Haley both said the men provided…
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Wall Street Journal: Families of Haley, Clyburn got North Carolina casino shares
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Two Kings Casino is Adding 500 More Slot Machines

Since their opening, this past July the Catawba Two Kings Casino has been attracting people left and right. Now, Two Kings will be making a series of improvements in the months to come. This however could cause some temporary service disruptions. The Catawbas opened a temporary gambling facility in Kings Mountain, N.C., in July. South Carolina's…
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Two Kings Casino is Adding 500 More Slot Machines
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You can now gamble at the new Catawba Two Kings Casino in Kings Mountain

KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. - Feeling lucky? You can now gamble at a new casino in Kings Mountain. The South Carolina-based Catawba Indian Nation has opened a preliminary, temporary version of its proposed casino just across the border in North Carolina. The Catawba Two Kings Casino opened their pre-launch facility Thursday, which features 500 slot…
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You can now gamble at the new Catawba Two Kings Casino in Kings Mountain
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New casino bringing hope to Catawba Nation

The Charlotte-area's first casino is bringing games of chance to the Queen City and bringing in thousands of visitors. After opening in early July, the casino has welcomed approximately 40000 players, according to casino staff. But, the new facility and its 500 slot machines are only part of the story. Citizens of Catawba Nation are hoping the…
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New casino bringing hope to Catawba Nation
Greensboro News And Record

'This is just the beginning.' Get an early look inside NC's upcoming Catawba casino.

KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. - As workers in hard hats hauled in and fired up colorful, neon-bordered slot machines, officials with the Catawba Indian Nation's North Carolina casino project gave a first look inside their soon-to-open gaming facility this week. "This is the beginning, just the beginning," Chuck Kilroy of casino project consultant Delaware…
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'This is just the beginning.' Get an early look inside NC's upcoming Catawba casino.
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Quietly, negotiations ongoing over new North Carolina casino plans

Raleigh, N.C. - Gov. Roy Cooper's administration is negotiating with the Catawba Nation over plans to offer casino gambling at a facility under construction in Kings Mountain. The Governor's Office confirmed Thursday it has at least one draft proposal in hand for what would ultimately be a gaming compact with the tribe, laying out the sort of games…
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Quietly, negotiations ongoing over new North Carolina casino plans
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Judge agrees to speed up challenge against planned casino

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - A federal judge has agreed to expedite a lawsuit that could stop a tribe from building a casino in North Carolina outside the city of Charlotte. The Charlotte Observer reports that District of Columbia District Judge James Boasberg agreed to expedite the suit on Monday. The suit is against the Catawba Indians and the…
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