There was not a seat to be had Tuesday night on the gambling floor of the new Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino, while on the roof of its four-story parking garage Seneca dignitaries, local officials and ...
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Seneca Nation, state still feuding on new gaming compact
The Seneca Nation and New York State continue to feud over a new gaming compact, after the most recent short-term contract ...
Eight years ago, the Seneca Nation of Indians took a risk on a neglected part of downtown Buffalo, putting up a giant temporary metal shed housing gaming machines at the corner of Michigan Avenue and ...
Leaders from the Seneca Nation gathered with elected state and local officials from throughout Western New York on Wednesday to discuss a powerful and important topic: the Nation’s critical role in ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Native American Heritage Month is celebrated every year during the month of Novemeber. In Western New York, the Seneca Gaming Corporation will be kicking off the month in style with ...
The Seneca Nation contributes nearly $2 billion each year to the Western New York economy, according to a new independent ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- The Seneca Indian Nation is beginning work on a $40 million expansion of its casino in Buffalo. Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown is scheduled to be at the Buffalo Creek Casino on ...
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Buffalo sports mural unveiled a Seneca gateway
Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino sports-themed mural is designed by local artist to pay homage to local, professional sports teams and serve as a gateway into the Cobblestone District and Seneca-owned ...
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has deemed the stakes too high to reopen commercial casinos in the state, but the phased reopening of tribal casinos continued Thursday as the Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino went ...
<strong>By JAMES FINK</strong><br> [email protected] | 716-541-1611 By JAMES FINK [email protected] | 716-541-1611 The Hnedak Bobo Group, a Memphis-based ...
On July 8, US District Court Judge William M. Skretny determined the Seneca Nation of Indians could not legally operate a gambling casino on their nine-acre Michigan Avenue site. “Business as usual,” ...
U.S. District Judge William M. Skretny ruled that gambling cannot legally take place on the Seneca Nation’s 9-acre parcel of land on Michigan Avenue in downtown Buffalo. Not only does this put the ...
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