Oklahoma Tribal Casino Revenue Jumps
Oklahoma state revenue from casinos operated by American Indian tribes increase by nearly 30 percent in fiscal year 2009, in part because of the opening of a large new casino, according to figures provided by the Oklahoma Office of State Finance.
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