In response to evolving news of the COVID virus, Fort McDowell the Tribal Council has decided to reopen the Fort McDowell Casino and the. forth from the CDC, WHO and the Arizona Department of Health Services.
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You may also want to view these photo galleries: Replay. A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Please be polite. You will need to register before adding a comment. Comments Welcome to our new and improved comments , which are for subscribers only. A link has been sent to your friend's email address. MT June 6, {/INSERTKEYS}{/PARAGRAPH} Support local journalism. If you see comments in violation of our community guidelines , please report them. Typed comments will be lost if you are not logged in. In honor of the tradition, project leaders adorned the final beam with an artificial Christmas tree, the U. Shondiin Silversmith , The Republic azcentral. Share This Story! They do have planning groups in place to figure out the best options. Post to Facebook. Show Captions. You do not need a Facebook profile to participate. {PARAGRAPH}{INSERTKEYS}Let friends in your social network know what you are reading about. This is a test to see whether we can improve the experience for you. Cancel Send. Interested in this topic? The casino is located at N. Reach her at ssilversmi arizonarepublic. Burnette said there is currently no plan on what will become of the current Fort McDowell casino building once construction is complete for We-Ko-Pa Casino Resort. Show Thumbnails. Check out this story on azcentral. Before the beam was taken up by the crane, it was signed by tribal and project leaders present. It's OK to disagree with someone's ideas, but personal attacks, insults, threats, hate speech, advocating violence and other violations can result in a ban. Subscribe to azcentral. Yavapai Nation celebrates construction milestone in new Fort McDowell ca A construction worker hooks the crane to the final structural beam as part of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation's "topping out" ceremony to celebrate the construction progress of the new We-Ko-Pa Casino Resort, June 6, Bernadine Burnette, president of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, center stands alongside other tribal leaders and signs the beam as part of the "topping out" ceremony to celebrate the construction progress of the new We-Ko-Pa Casino Resort. The last beam on the new Fort McDowell casino was placed in a "topping out" ceremony, June 6, The Republic azcentral. Burnette said the new casino would not be possible without the support from the people. Welcome to our new and improved comments , which are for subscribers only. Reporter Shondiin Silversmith covers Indigenous people and communities in Arizona.