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Graton Rancheria Challenges Koi Nation’s Sonoma Casino Vision

The Graton Rancheria tribe has filed a lawsuit to halt the construction of the Koi Nation's $600M Shiloh Resort and Casino in Sonoma County.

Graton Rancheria Opposes Koi Nation’s $600M Casino Project

In a significant development that has caught the attention of both local communities and industry watchers, the Graton Rancheria tribe has initiated legal action aimed at stopping the Koi Nation from realizing their ambitious casino project in Sonoma County. The proposed Shiloh Resort and Casino, estimated to cost around $600 million, has sparked controversy and debate among stakeholders.

Federal Decision Pending

As the legal battle unfolds, all eyes are on the federal government, which is expected to make a crucial decision by late December regarding the future of this project. This decision will not only affect the involved parties but could also set a precedent for similar disputes in the future.

With significant economic and social implications at stake, the outcome of this lawsuit could reshape the gaming landscape in Sonoma County and beyond.

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