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Diaz Sr.: Investigate Mark Grisanti Like You Did Hiram Monserrate
Earlier this morning, the outspoken State Senator Ruben Diaz Sr. called on Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos to investigate Buffalo State Senator Mark Grisanti, who’s currently entangled in allegations that he instigated a fight in a bizarre casino brawl that left his wife wounded. Seneca Nation5/20/2012
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Practice Continues for Daredevil Nik Wallenda
(New York) -- High wire performer Nik Wallenda will attempt to walk over Niagara Falls on June 15th. In the weeks leading up to the big event, a rigorous practice...
5/19/2012
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Wallenda Pushes Against Wearing Harness
(New York) -- Nik Wallenda once again took to the skies above the Seneca Niagara Casino to walk on a wire Friday morning, where he not only battled the elements, but...
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WALLENDA WATCH: You don't want to miss this
(New York) -- Let's see. How do I not overstate this? All you people out there, get in your cars and drive downtown to see Wallenda train on the high wire this...
5/18/2012
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Seneca-owned site in Collins off tax rolls
(Washington D.C.) -- Despite the concerns of Town of Collins and state officials, the federal government has allowed the Seneca Nation of Indians to take nearly 55 acres...
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Nik Wallenda's other stunt: A media tightrope
(New York) -- Nik Wallenda's rehearsals at the Seneca Niagara Casino Hotel have exposed a glaring dichotomy for the Sarasota performer. The publicity Wallenda needs...
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Officials falling short for wire-walk
(New York) -- There's a famous, if depressing, scene that ends the classic 1974 movie, "Chinatown." Faye Dunaway's character has just been shot and the...
5/13/2012
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GLYNN: All eyes on Seneca casino plaza
(New York) -- There’s a new breed of sidewalk superintendents in downtown Niagara Falls. Unlike the typical work site — watching hardhats skillfully putting...
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ABC to air Niagara stunt and prepare for worst
(New York) -- ABC is turning Nik Wallenda's attempted tightrope walk over Niagara Falls into a prime-time TV event next month, devoting a full three hours to the...
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Nik Wallenda begins practice for walk over Niagara Falls
(New York) -- Saturday marked Day 1 of practice walks for stuntman Nik Wallenda at the Seneca Niagara Casino. The 1,200 foot wire spans across the parking lot located...
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Practice Continues for Daredevil Nik Wallenda
(New York) -- High wire performer Nik Wallenda will attempt to walk over Niagara Falls on June 15th. In the weeks leading up to the big event, a rigorous practice...
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Tightrope walker begins practicing for Niagara stunt
(New York) -- People call him a daredevil, but Nik Wallenda says his tightrope walking adventures are an art form. Wallenda performed his first practice walk this...
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Wallenda starts training Saturday for Falls walk
(New York) -- Nik Wallenda looked like a kid on Christmas morning. “There it is,” the 33-year-old said as he walked toward a 10-foot-tall reel containing a...
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Wallenda walk 'tension' just part of show
(New York) -- Once again, Nik Wallenda took to his high-wire Sunday outside the Seneca Niagara Casino as his practice sessions leading up to his June 15 walk continue.
5/12/2012
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Wallenda arrives for practice in Niagara Falls; ABC plans live coverage
(New York) -- BC is turning Nik Wallenda’s tightrope walk across the Horseshoe Falls gorge into a prime-time television event next month, devoting a full three...
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Wallenda begins training: ‘I am very, very calm and relaxed’
(New York) -- Saying it’s been a dream of his since he was a youngster, Nik Wallenda is feeling confident has he begins preparations for his high-wire walk over...
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WALLENDA WATCH: Leaders hope 'Wallenda fever' is contagious
(New York) -- It has begun. And while Nik Wallenda may not be walking that high wire across the falls just yet, this city has already stepped onto the tightrope.
5/10/2012
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Wallenda readies for casino practices
(New York) -- Nik Wallenda's team was busy on Thursday, setting up his practice area at the Seneca Niagara Casino in Niagara Falls. The crane has come in, and so has...
5/8/2012
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Seneca Nation firm wins $18.5M NY Army project
(New York) -- A Seneca Indian Nation business has been awarded an $18.5 million contract to design and build a U.S. Army Reserve Center in upstate New York.
5/7/2012
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Mele elevated to chairman of Seneca Gaming
(New York) -- Robert Mele, a Harvard University and Wharton School of Business graduate, has been elected the new chairman of Seneca Gaming Corp.
5/6/2012
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As city waits for casino revenue, Porter rules out direct payments
(New York) -- Seneca Nation of Indians President Robert Odawi Porter says that direct payments from the Indian nation to the municipalities that host its casinos are not...
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No casino cash quick fix for the Falls
(New York) -- A plan floated months ago to allow the Seneca Nation of Indians to make direct casino cash payments to host communities like Niagara Falls is no longer an...
5/5/2012
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Culinary arts school receives $375,000, on track for opening
(New York) -- The Niagara County Community College culinary arts institute, seen by many as a key to downtown revitalization, remains on schedule for a September opening.
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Senecas make first payment for NCCC culinary institute
(New York) -- The Seneca Gaming Corp. has made good on the first piece of a five-year financial commitment to Niagara County Community College’s new culinary arts...
5/4/2012
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Seneca Gaming delivering for NCCC culinary arts
(New York) -- Niagara County Community College has received $375,000 from Seneca Gaming Corp. — the first payment of a five-year $1.28 million commitment made last...
4/23/2012
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Seneca Gaming Corporation Chairman Responds to Opposition
(New York) -- Letter to BRO - Karen Karsten, Seneca Gaming Corporation Chairman: Several articles recently appeared in local publications about the Seneca Nation's...
4/20/2012
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New Seneca Allegany Casino wing seen having big impact
(New York) -- When the first guests check into the new wing of the Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel this fall, they will be part of a larger effort to attract more...
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Senecas plan to make bridge safer
(New York) -- Through an investment in repairs combined with a public awareness campaign, the Seneca Nation of Indians hopes to prevent another tragic accident at the...
4/18/2012
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Seneca Niagara job fair fills 50 positions — attracts 500+ people
(New York) -- For 50 people, Wednesday was a great day at the Seneca Niagara Casino and Hotel. The Niagara Falls business hired those 50 individuals on the spot during...
4/8/2012
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PORTER: Seneca president weighs in on casino cash issue
(New York) -- In 2002, the Seneca Nation and New York state entered into a “compact” under nation, state and federal law permitting the nation to open three...
3/27/2012
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Document: The Senecas' 2002 gaming compact with the State of New York
(New York) -- Document: The Senecas' 2002 gaming compact with the State of New York
3/26/2012
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Duffy: Casino cash funding dispute may ‘take a while" to resolve’
(New York) -- Lt. Gov. Robert Duffy said this week that there’s no timeframe for resolving an ongoing casino revenue dispute between the state of New York and the...
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Legislators Back Seneca’s Exclusivity
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation's getting support for its gaming exclusivity zone in a resolution unanimously passed by the Cattaraugus County Legislature.
3/20/2012
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Woman banned from casino arrested
(New York) -- A woman previously banned from the Seneca Allegany Casino was arrested on Monday for returning and refusing to leave.
3/19/2012
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Casino cash crunch could impact train station plans
(New York) -- The lack of incoming casino cash is threatening to create a gap in financing for one of the city’s highest-profile development projects.
3/17/2012
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Seneca Council Bans Synthetic Pot, Bath Salts
(New York) -- In a move unrelated to the raids in February, the Seneca Nation of Indians Council voted March 10 to ban the sale and distribution of synthetic marijuana,...
3/15/2012
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Senecas move to secure future of mortgages in city
(New York) -- A 40-year lease, with the option for another 40 years, once sounded like a long time. But the first term of the lease between the Seneca Nation of Indians...
3/12/2012
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Seneca Nation council bans sale of fake marijuana
(New York) -- Seneca Indian leaders have banned the sale of synthetic marijuana, bath salts and drug paraphernalia on the tribe's western New York territories.
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Seneca Nation of Indians Council bans the sale of synthetic marijuana
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation of Indians Council voted over the weekend to ban the sale and distribution of synthetic marijuana, also known as K2, as well as bath...
3/7/2012
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Seneca Gaming Spending $1 Million to Improve City Neighborhoods Near Casino
(New York) -- The Seneca Buffalo Creek Development will distribute $1 million worth in project grants designed to improve the infrastructure, landscaping, lighting and...
3/4/2012
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EDITORIAL: Casino ban just bad manners
(New York) -- The recent decision by the leaders of the Seneca Niagara Casino and Hotel to ban state Sen. Mark Grisanti and his wife, Maria, from the premises, after a...
3/1/2012
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Seneca Nation economic impact said crucial to WNY
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation of Indians operated "an economic powerhouse" in 2010, collecting nearly $1 billion in revenue, providing 4,400 jobs and...
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POLITICS: Grisanti line changes coming?
(New York) -- Sen. Mark Grisanti dismissed Capitol chatter that revised lines for his Senate district could move him back into Niagara County as a way, in part, to deal...
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Seneca Gaming bans Grisantis, Whites from casinos
(New York) -- State Sen. Mark J. Grisanti, his wife and three others are banned from all Seneca Gaming facilities after a Feb. 10 brawl in Seneca Niagara Casino that has...
2/29/2012
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Study: Senecas major part of area economy
(New York) -- Though experiencing the same downturn as the rest of the country in 2010, the Seneca Nation of Indian’s financial activity kept the tribe as one of...
2/28/2012
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Grisanti Shrugs Off Casino Ban
(New York) -- State Senator Mark Grisanti says he wasn't going back to the Seneca Niagara Casino any time soon, so it doesn't make any difference that he and his...
2/27/2012
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Process established for Seneca's $1M grant plan
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation of Indians has released details on a plan to grant $1 million dollars to community groups for neighborhood improvement projects around...
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Seneca Gaming to Spend $1 Million to Improve Neighborhoods Near Casino
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation and Seneca Buffalo Creek Development Commission are giving out $1 million in grants for neighborhood improvements around Seneca Buffalo...
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Seneca Gaming's Buffalo Waterfront Fund Application Process Set
(New York) -- The Seneca Buffalo Creek Development Advisory Board today outlined a grant application process for $1 million in projects designed to boost infrastructure...
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No charges in casino scuffle involving NY senator
(New York) -- No charges will be filed following a casino scuffle involving New York state Sen. Mark Grisanti two weeks ago, authorities said Friday.
2/26/2012
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Grisanti In A New Political Fight
(New York) -- No charges will be filed against anyone who took part in a fight at the Seneca Niagara Casino several weeks ago, including New York State Senator Mark...
2/21/2012
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New hotel tower at Seneca Allegany Casino under budget and ahead of schedule
(New York) -- Thanks to the hard work of around 300 tradesmen and a mild winter, construction of the new hotel tower at the Seneca Allegany Casino is not only under...
2/20/2012
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"Topping off" ceremony at local casino
(New York) -- This Tuesday morning our News 4 crews will be there as the Seneca Nation celebrate a construction milestone. At 10am Tuesday, the last steel beam will be...
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Video shows woman at center of fracas / Evidence from casino fight heads to DA
(New York) -- A woman "wearing a purple dress" has emerged as a key figure in the Niagara Falls police investigation into the casino fight that has led to...
2/19/2012
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Grisanti to Press Charges in Casino Fight
(New York) -- In just over one week since a confrontation at the Seneca Niagara Casino, New York State Senator Mark Grisanti and his wife Maria have decided to press...
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NYS Senator Mark Grisanti To Press Charges
(New York) -- A week after a late night incident at the Seneca Niagara Casino involving New York State Senator Mark Grisanti, his wife Maria, and alleged attackers who...
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Senator Grisanti files charges in attack
(New York) -- Senator Mark Grisanti and his wife Maria are pressing charges against the women who they say attacked Maria on February 10 at the Seneca Niagara Casino.
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The police report from Grisanti's fight
(New York) -- A reader named Steve Aldrin sent the unredacted police report [pages 1, 2 & 3] from the night State Senator Mark Grisanti and his wife were involved in...
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Varied accounts paint fuzzy picture of casino scuffle
(New York) -- Perhaps the craziest thing about the casino brawl that has left Sen. Mark J. Grisanti’s political career in peril and his wife, Maria, with a...
2/18/2012
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'What's next on the story about Grisanti and the Seneca Niagara casino?' Here's the answer
(New York) -- During my live chat on Thursday, a reader asked me what The News was working on related to the strange tale of State Senator Mark Grisanti and the brawl at...
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A Statement from the Council of the Seneca Nation of Indians Regarding the Events February 10, 2012 at the Seneca Niagara Casino and its Aftermath
(New York) -- The altercation that occurred at the Seneca Niagara Casino last Friday night has raised many issues that have yet to be properly addressed by Seneca Nation...
2/17/2012
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BLOG: The Senecas are getting a raw deal
(New York) -- One week after State Sen. Mark Grisanti’s Feb. 10 late night fist fight at the Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel, many words have been written.
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Grisantis portrayed as truthful in brawl
(New York) -- A Buffalo attorney who reportedly represents one of the main Seneca participants in last weekend's brawl at the Seneca Niagara Casino says State Sen....
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Seneca President’s Comment on Casino Incident
(New York) -- The following is a statement from Seneca Nation of Indians President Robert Odawi Porter following an incident at Seneca Niagara Casino Friday night...
2/16/2012
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COLUMN: Casino Brawl Business as Usual for New York State Legislature
(New York) -- Those state legislators. You have to keep your eye on them every minute. This week, the Lawmaker in the Headlines That Do Not Involve Policy-Making is Sen...
2/15/2012
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Covering the strange story of Mark Grisanti and the Seneca Niagara Casino scuffle
(New York) -- The tale of State Sen. Mark Grisanti's involvement in a fight at the Seneca Niagara Casino last weekend is one of the most bizarre local news stories...
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Diaz Sr.: Investigate Mark Grisanti Like You Did Hiram Monserrate
(New York) -- Earlier this morning, the outspoken State Senator Ruben Diaz Sr. called on Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos to investigate Buffalo State Senator Mark...
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Video Released of Sen. Grisanti Attacked at Seneca Niagara Casino
(New York) -- A violent brawl erupted the night of Saturday, February 10 at the Seneca Niagara Casino when Sen. Mark Grisanti, R-NY, allegedly tried to calm a heated...
2/14/2012
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Casino scuffle involving NY senator probed
(New York) -- A New York senator involved in a fight at a casino that left him with bruised ribs and his wife with a concussion is disputing a woman’s claim that...
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Pictured: The moment New York state senator was pinned to a wall by FIVE security guards as he 'tried to break up casino fight' during charity event
(New York) -- New York state senator Mark Grisanti wrestles on the floor with security guards before being pinned to the wall in a choke hold in shocking video footage...
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Police say fight might not merit charges
(New York) -- Police officials indicated Monday that they do not believe any crime was committed during a weekend brawl at a Niagara Falls casino involving State Sen....
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Senator Mark Grisanti's Alleged Racial Remarks During Attack At Seneca Niagara Casino (VIDEO)
(New York) -- A new wrinkle in the violent scuffle involving Senator Mark Grisanti and his wife at a Seneca casino has emerged with alleged details accusing the upstate...
2/13/2012
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COLUMN: State should honor deal with Senecas
(New York) -- Did you hear the one about Cuomo and the casinos? The governor has been traveling the state with a one-liner about racetrack gambling.
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Accounts Differ of Fight With Legislator, His Wife and Tribe Members
(New York) -- Connect with us on Twitter for breaking news and headlines in New York. Lawmakers have thrown coffee on aides and punches at photographers, to name a...
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Buffalo Senator Defends Actions After Fight at Casino
(New York) -- Sen. Mark Grisanti, R-Buffalo, defended his actions again today after a bizarre fight Friday night at Seneca Niagara Casino in Niagara Falls.
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Casino attack on senator, wife investigated by city, tribal police
(New York) -- Police and Seneca Indian Nation officials continue to investigate a fight at a tribal casino that left a New York state senator with bruised ribs and his...
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Falls cops handling Grisanti assault
(New York) -- Niagara Falls Police have taken over the investigation of an assault on State Sen. Mark Grisanti at the Seneca Niagara Casino Friday night
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Grisanti Denies Being Aggressor
(New York) -- A couple tells Niagara Falls police that NYS Senator Mark Grisanti became aggressive toward them, after an altercation inside the Seneca Niagara Casino had...
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Indians: Brawl pol lying
(New York) -- Seneca Indians are disputing a state senator’s account of a brawl in a Niagara Falls Indian casino Friday night that sent the senator’s wife to...
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Senator Grisanti back on the job after fracas in Niagra Falls
(New York) -- A State Senator from Western New York was back at work at the State Capitol Monday, following an incident over the weekend at a Niagara Falls Indian Casino...
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Video Surfaces of NY State Senator After Casino Brawl, As Does Allegations of Racial Epithets Lobbed
(New York) -- Have you been following the Niagara Falls Casino Brawl-For-It-All involving New York State Senator Mark J. Grinsanti? It's a strange one, even for a...
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Witnesses of Casino Fight Speak Out, Claim Senator was Aggressor
(New York) -- Two witnesses have come forward to describe a fight Friday night inside the Seneca Niagara Casino that left Senator Mark Grisanti punched and his wife...
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Woman implicated in attack says Grisanti punched her husband as he left casino
(New York) -- The wife of a Seneca businessman involved in a scuffle Friday night at the Seneca Niagara Casino told Niagara Falls police that State Sen. Mark J. Grisanti...
2/12/2012
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'You hate the Indians!' State senator and his WIFE 'beaten' in attack at Niagara Falls casino
(New York) -- A New York state senator and his wife were apparently attacked and beaten at a casino last night after the lawmaker tried to break up a fight.
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BLOG: Seneca leader: Uh, what I meant to say was …
(New York) -- Seneca Nation President Robert Odawi Porter decided to take a second pass at his statement about the altercation in which Buffalo-area Sen. Mark Grisanti,...
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Grisanti and Wife Injured in Attack at Casino
(New York) -- New York State Senator Mark Grisanti and his wife say they were attacked while attending an event at the Seneca Niagara Casino in Niagara Falls on Friday...
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Grisanti's wife hurt in assault at casino
(New York) -- Maria Grisanti sat at her dining-room table this afternoon, nursing a concussion and a badly bruised nose, and summed up how she felt late Friday as two...
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New York State Senator Mark J. Grisanti and wife jumped after gala at Seneca casino
(New York) -- A New York state senator and his wife are recovering after they were brutally battered by several Native Americans at a casino on Friday night when the...
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State Sen. Mark Grisanti and wife 'ambushed' by Seneca Nation businessmen
(New York) -- A state senator and his wife were jumped by a pair of Seneca Nation businessmen and two women during a wild brawl in a Niagara Falls Indian casino when the...
2/11/2012
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NY State Sen. Grisanti, wife 'beaten' by Seneca nation businessmen
(New York) -- A New York state senator and his wife were jumped by a pair of Seneca nation businessmen last night during a wild brawl in a Niagara Falls Indian casino...
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Seneca Nation on warpath
(New York) -- The bizarre brawl involving state Sen. Mark Grisanti at the Seneca Nation casino Friday night further inflames simmering tensions between Native American...
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State senator, wife attacked at western NY casino
(New York) -- A state senator and his wife said Saturday they were attacked and beaten at a Niagara Falls casino Friday night after the lawmaker tried to break up an...
2/7/2012
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State needs casino revenue to make ends meet
(New York) -- The Cuomo administration is quietly banking on $129 million in casino revenue-sharing proceeds from the Seneca Indian Nation to help balance the state...
2/1/2012
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Salamanca Asks State For More Help
(New York) -- Salamanca officials will once again look to New York state to help the municipality financially while city officials prepare an austerity budget that keeps...
1/25/2012
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Seneca Indian Nation chooses architect for Buffalo casino; Economy scuttles original plans
(New York) -- The Seneca Indian Nation has chosen an architect to design a permanent casino in Buffalo. The Seneca Gaming Corp. says it's hired Memphis-based Hnedak...
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Senecas choose architecture firm for new downtown casino plan
(New York) -- A Memphis-based architecture and interior design firm has been selected by Seneca Gaming Corp. to develop a master plan for a new downtown Seneca Buffalo...
1/24/2012
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Salamanca school resource officer position created, $1 million technology plan outlined
(New York) -- The Salamanca School District will soon have a school resource officer in its hallways again, thanks to a grant from the Seneca Nation of Indians.
1/23/2012
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Falls casino cash lobby group formed
(New York) -- The city of Niagara Falls will soon be getting some outside help for its casino cash problem. In a 4-1 vote Monday, city council members agreed to form an...
1/22/2012
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There go the neighborhoods in Niagara Falls
(New York) -- The people who work to revitalize and stabilize city neighborhoods are planning to continue to act as liaisons between business and government despite news...
1/20/2012
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Falls Leaders Push for Overdue Casino Money
(New York) -- Leaders in Niagara Falls are taking action to try and get their share of casino money that's owed to them. On Monday, the Council is expected to vote...
1/19/2012
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Hiring of lobbyists is next as Falls intensifies bid for casino revenues
(New York) -- The city has tried—with little success— to get the state and the Seneca Nation of Indians to end their gaming dispute and pay the city its...
1/16/2012
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City forced to cut positions due to lack of casino cash
(New York) -- Put the city's revitalization coordinators at the top of the list of recent casualties from the ongoing casino gaming revenue dispute between New York...
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SHOW ME THE MONEY: Council Plans Legal Action in Casino Money Dispute
(New York) -- The ongoing dispute between the Seneca Nation of Indians and the State of New York over casino money is hitting home in Niagara Falls -- and hitting it...
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Seneca Nation allocates $1M to fight war on drugs
(New York) -- Seneca Nation officials are dedicating $1 million to fight the war on drugs. Seneca Nation Tribal Councilor Don John of the Allegany Territory, who is a...
1/13/2012
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Seneca Nation Ad Focuses on $1 Billion Investment
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation of Indians today took out a full-page ad in The Buffalo News pointing out in the wake of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's pledge of $1 billion in...
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Senecas still plan to get bigger in Buffalo
(New York) -- Despite facing a deep pool of legal issues, the Seneca Gaming Corp. is confident that construction on the permanent Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino will start...
1/12/2012
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Electronic Table Games For WNY Tracks Caught In Fight With Senecas
(New York) -- Six of the nine racetracks in New York have electronic table games, but not the three in western New York: the result of the ongoing dispute between the...
1/10/2012
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Upstate city mulls legal action against NY tribe
(New York) -- Niagara Falls officials are considering legal action to get millions of dollars owed to the city by the Seneca Nation of Indians' Seneca Niagara Casino.
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Dispute over Seneca casino payments may limit Niagara Falls city projects
(New York) -- The state’s continued dispute with the Seneca Nation of Indians over exclusivity rights and slot revenues could have a serious impact on street-...
1/5/2012
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Senecas support more casinos — outside WNY footprint
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation of Indians said they are okay with the concept of New York bringing casino gaming to certain parts of the state, as long as Western New...
1/4/2012
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Seneca leaders share thoughts on Cuomo’s speech
(New York) -- Seneca Nation leaders reacting to state Gov. Mario Cuomo's State of the State address Wednesday don't really mind if there is statewide casino...
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Senecas: Casino gambling OK, but not in western NY
(New York) -- Seneca Nation President Robert Porter says the tribe does not oppose statewide casino gambling — as long as it doesn't spread to western New York...
1/3/2012
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Seneca Nation Launches Statewide Ad Campaign
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation of Indians on Tuesday opened a statewide advocacy and advertising campaign designed to emphasize its economic contributions to Western...
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Seneca radio ads rebut Cuomo casino plan
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation tribe will hit the airwaves of WGY this week to push back against a plan to expand casino gaming. The push marks the first step in what...
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Senecas Battle Back Against Casino Gambling
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation of Indians today said it’s starting a “statewide advocacy and advertising campaign” to promote the money it provides to...
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Senecas emphasize their role in economy
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation is starting a statewide campaign to protect its exclusive right to casino gaming in the region. The Senecas want New York to honor the...
12/23/2011
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Senecas support restricted-fee land legislation
(New York) -- A Congressional bill that could give more power to Indian nations to accept restricted fees on tribal lands has been endorsed by the leader of the Seneca...
12/21/2011
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Seneca Allegany Casino expanding with a $53 million hotel tower
(New York) -- Tuesday morning was a time for celebration at the Seneca Allegany Casino — but not because someone hit the jackpot. Gathering in the casino’s...
12/20/2011
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Seneca Allegany Expansion Begins; Buffalo Casino Construction in the Works
(New York) -- The Seneca Indian Nation is starting a $53 million project at its casino in the Southern Tier. Construction has started on a plan that will nearly double...
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Seneca casino-hotel expanding in Southern Tier
(New York) -- Three years after a slumping economy helped stall casino expansions in Niagara Falls and Salamanca, Seneca Gaming Corp. is ready to build again. Seneca...
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Seneca Gaming rolls out expansion plan
(New York) -- Seneca Gaming is rolling the dice on a major expansion in Salamanca. The Senecas have begun work on a 53 million dollar project that will nearly double the...
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Senecas kick off western NY casino hotel expansion
(New York) -- The Seneca Indian Nation is starting a $53 million project that will nearly double the hotel room capacity at its casino in New York's Southern Tier.
12/19/2011
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OP/ED: Seneca Tax-Free Preferences, Like Seneca Poll, Questioned by Local Business Leaders
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation leadership says "everyone is going to get hurt" if the nation doesn't keep its monopoly on casino gambling, and they claim...
12/16/2011
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Senecas file request for arbitration
(New York) -- A disagreement between the state and Seneca Nation regarding their gaming compact could be decided in months after the nation formally filed for...
12/14/2011
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Seneca Nation to Arbitrate Alleged Gaming Pact Violations
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation of Indians have filed for arbitration claiming New York State has violated its gaming compact. The compact guarantees the Nation a 14-...
12/13/2011
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Senecas agree to arbitration on casino proceeds
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation of Indians has agreed to a year-old request by the State of New York to take a $350 million dispute over stalled casino revenue-sharing...
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Senecas File Request For Arbitration
(New York) -- A disagreement between the state and Seneca Nation regarding their gaming compact could be decided in months after the nation formally filed for...
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Senecas seek binding arbitration to resolve casino dispute with state
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation is seeking binding arbitration to resolve a 3-year-old dispute with the state over their casino compact, which the nation says New York...
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Senecas Take Revenue Dispute to Arbitration
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation is going to arbitration, to win its dispute with Albany over slot machines. Since the middle of 2009, the nation has refused to pay the...
12/12/2011
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Senecas File For Arbitration Over Gambling Dispute With State
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation of Indians said today it has filed for arbitration over what they claim is New York’s violation of its gambling compact with the...
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Senecas formally seek arbitration in casino dispute with state
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation of Indians carried through on a previous threat and today formally sought arbitration to settle its $350 million dispute with the state...
12/10/2011
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Casino Tower Project Begins
(New York) -- Preliminary work has begun for construction of a second tower of the Seneca Allegany Casino and Hotel, report Seneca Gaming Corp. officials.
12/7/2011
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Cuomo Backs Commercial Casinos / Seneca leaders vow to protect Nation’s gaming exclusivity zone
(New York) -- The New York governor has come on board with state legislators and a lobbying group representing race tracks in support of expanding commercial gaming.
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Senecas oppose expanding gambling near NY casinos
(New York) -- Seneca Indian Nation leaders said Tuesday they will "vigorously fight" to protect the tribe's status as the sole operator of casinos in...
12/6/2011
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Governor Cuomo Proposes Legalizing Gambling and Seneca Nation Fights Back
(New York) -- What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas or on the Indian reservation in New York State. Now, those are the hopes of Seneca Nation of Indian officials
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New York Tribe Feels Squeeze Over Commercial Casino Expansion [sub req'd]
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation faces mounting political and financial pressure to end a year-plus long standoff with New York State over casino payments, with a painful...
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Poll: Most WNYers Oppose Non-Indian Casinos
(New York) -- A majority of local residents oppose Governor Andrew Cuomo's plan to open more casinos. That's according to the latest poll released by the Seneca...
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Push to legalize casinos
(New York) -- Town of Thompson supervisor Anthony Cellini hopes to hit the jackpot. He keeps a slot machine with this sign on top in his office as a reminder of how the...
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Seneca Nation interested in Cuomo’s gaming plan
(New York) -- An idea by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to bridge gaps in the state’s budget is of interest to the Seneca Nation of Indians. In an op-ed piece released Sunday....
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Senecas oppose expanding gambling near NY casinos
(New York) -- Seneca Indian Nation leaders said Tuesday they will "vigorously fight" to protect the tribe's status as the sole operator of casinos in...
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Senecas say NY'ers don't want non-native casinos
(New York) -- The results of a poll commissioned by the Seneca Nation of Indians indicate that Gov. Andrew Cuomo and state lawmakers may have a difficult time gaining...
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State deal would allow non-Indian casinos
(New York) -- If state leaders get their wish, Indian casinos in Niagara Falls, Buffalo and Salamanca will have new competitors across New York. A deal reached Tuesday...
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Survey shows area residents support Seneca Nation’s “exclusivity rights" for casino gaming
(New York) -- Leaders from the Seneca Nation of Indians released a poll on Tuesday that suggests area residents support their efforts to maintain exclusive rights to...
12/5/2011
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Seneca Clamp Down on Illegal Cigarettes
(New York) -- Over the years, various illegal schemes have been used to evade taxes and fees when it comes to the sale of tobacco. They range from interstate trafficking...
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Cuomo Looks To Gaming To Address State Deficit
(New York) -- Seneca Nation and state leaders have finally agreed on something - casino gambling can provide economic benefits. Whether the mutual understanding could...
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Seneca leader, gaming advocate on casino expansion
(New York) -- Seneca Nation President Robert Odawi Porter just issued the following statement on Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s intention to kick off the constitutional...
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Seneca tribe: Poll shows support for its NY casinos
(New York) -- The Seneca Indian Nation says a poll shows that its three western New York casinos are overwhelming supported by the region's residents.
12/4/2011
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Casino Dispute Leads To Credit Downgrade
(New York) -- Uncertainties pertaining to the outcome of a dispute between the Seneca Nation of Indians and New York state are outweighing good financial operations of...
12/2/2011
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Seneca Gaming’s rating downgraded by Moody’s
(New York) -- Seneca Gaming Corp.’s debt rating has been downgraded by Moody’s Investors Service because of concerns about the Seneca Nation’s...
11/27/2011
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Officials ready to work with Senecas
(New York) -- Seneca Nation of Indians officials aren't the only ones happy to put recent turmoil behind them. In recent weeks, the nation's top officials have argued,...
11/18/2011
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Leaders of NY’s Seneca Indians settle dispute
(New York) -- Leaders of the Seneca Indian Nation in New York say they’ve settled an internal power struggle. The western New York tribe announced the development...
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Seneca Nation of Indians Council & President Working Together
(New York) -- The President and Council of the Seneca Nation of Indians say they are now committed to a new working relationship. Last week, the Seneca Nation Council...
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Seneca president, Tribal Council, repair rift
(New York) -- The dispute which has rocked the Seneca Nation of Indians for the past week is over. In a statement this evening, President Robert Odawi Porter and the...
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SNI Leaders End Dispute
(New York) -- Tensions within the Seneca Nation of Indians’ government appears to have settled. That’s according to a joint statement released by Seneca...
11/15/2011
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Resentments abound in Seneca power struggle
(New York) -- When Robert Odawi Porter, an eloquent lawyer with a Harvard education, was elected president of the Seneca Nation of Indians last year, many people in the...
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Senecas Seek Solution To Turmoil
(New York) -- Seneca Nation of Indians leaders are trying to find a resolution to political turmoil that has plagued the nation in recent days. "All are committed...
11/14/2011
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Attempted Seneca CEO Takeover Voided by Law, Porter remains as CEO
(New York) -- An attempted takeover of the Seneca Nation of Indian’s position of Chief Executive Officer has been voided under the Nation’s laws.
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Porter cites ‘dirty politics’ in change
(New York) -- Embattled Seneca Nation President Robert Odawi Porter will retain all the power that comes with his tribe’s top leadership position.
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Porter ousting ruled invalid
(New York) -- The power struggle within the leadership ranks of the Seneca Nation of Indian spiked again Sunday with the announcement that the ousting Saturday of Robert...
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Porter thinks he’s still the CEO of the Senecas
(New York) -- In a political struggle dividing the state’s biggest Iroquois nation, Seneca President Rob Porter is saying his tribal council did not legally oust...
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Seneca Nation Chief Stripped Of Powers in Gaming Row
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation of Indians was in turmoil yesterday after tribal bosses attempted to strip its president of his powers amid anger over the tribe’s...
11/13/2011
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Power Struggle for Control of Seneca Nation
(New York) -- There appears to be a power struggle over control of the Seneca Nation of Indians. Tribal councillors voted 10-6 Saturday to remove Robert Odawi Porter as...
11/12/2011
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Tribal Council Strips Porter Of Executive Power
(New York) -- Seneca Nation President Robert Odawi Porter lost all the executive power of his post Saturday afternoon. And though President Porter remains the president...
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Tribal Council strips Porter of executive powers
(New York) -- The Tribal Council of the Seneca Nation stripped President Robert Odawi Porter of his executive powers today, leaving in question how much influence he...
11/7/2011
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Editorial / Pay the communities
(New York) -- Whether the latest chapter in the casino dispute between the Seneca Nation and Albany is a matter of disrespect or fear that the state may legalize casino...
11/4/2011
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Nation seeks arbitration in casino-revenue dispute
(New York) -- Seneca leaders are seeking to quickly resolve an ongoing dispute with the state over the hundreds of millions of dollars in casino revenue-sharing payments...
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Seneca Nation Seeks Arbitration in NY Gaming Compact Dispute
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation of Indians will seek an expedited arbitration to settle a gaming compact dispute with New York State involving more than $330 million in...
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Senecas accuse Cuomo of bad-faith talks
(New York) -- Ten months of relatively warm relations between the Cuomo administration and the Seneca Nation of Indians became seriously frayed Thursday as a fight over...
11/3/2011
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Casino cash is still in limbo
(New York) -- The leader of the Seneca Nation of Indians on Thursday accused Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration of failing to negotiate in good faith, placing the...
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Did Casino Deny Communities Revenue Funds?
(New York) -- The state and communities counting on money from the Seneca Nation casino revenue funds thought a payout was coming. The Seneca Council put a halt on...
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Seneca Gaming Payment Agreement Falls Through
(New York) -- An apparent agreement on the payment of Seneca gaming money to the state and casino host communities has fallen through. A news conference was set to take...
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Senecas Balk At Providing Gambling Revenue To Localities
(New York) -- The Seneca Nation of Indians says the Cuomo administration is not negotiating in good faith as the sides remain at odds over tribes’ exclusivity...
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Senecas hold off on sharing casino proceeds for cities
(New York) -- The president of the Seneca Nation is pointing to the Cuomo administration for foiling a plan to pay communities hosting the tribe’s three casinos...
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Senecas to seek arbitration to resolve casino funds dispute
(New York) -- Seneca Nation leaders today accused the Cuomo administration of negotiating in bad faith and will ask for arbitration to resolve a bitter dispute holding...
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Senecas want arbitrator to settle dispute with NY
(New York) -- The Seneca Indian Nation will seek arbitration to settle a dispute with New York that has held up payment of $330 million in gambling profits to the state...
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