The Win-River Resort and Casino has long been a cornerstone of entertainment near Redding, California, offering a diverse array of table games, slot machines, poker rooms, and bingo halls. Beyond the gaming floor, visitors are treated to a variety of dining options and other amenities, making it a popular destination for both local and visiting players. This week, the Redding Rancheria, the federally recognized tribe behind Win-River, achieved a significant milestone in their nearly two-decade-long effort to relocate the casino. The Department of the Interior (DOI) has granted approval for the transfer of the casino property to tribe-owned land along Interstate 5, marking a historic step forward for the tribe.

This landmark decision will enable the Redding Rancheria to develop their casino on federal trust land, allowing the tribe to significantly expand its gaming operations. Despite this progress, the timeline for groundbreaking remains uncertain due to potential opposition from local organizations who have previously contested the move. The DOI’s approval follows an exhaustive review process that examined the social, environmental, and economic impacts of the relocation. The Redding Rancheria expressed their gratitude to various stakeholders, including congressional representatives and the State of California, for their support throughout this comprehensive review process.

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