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Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino announced on Friday it will temporarily close on March 20th at 6:00 p. Through March 31st. The closure is to help minimize the potential spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus. The closure is required by the Tribe’s compact with the State of California, which mandates that the casino be operated in compliance with the Tribe's federally-approved gaming. Wells Fargo Bank has dropped its lawsuit in connection with a $250 million loan to the Chuckchansi Gold Casino and Resort. News of the settlement came last week in a statement from the Chukchansi.

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  1. Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino was evacuated after armed men affiliated with the tribe stormed the casino, KFSN-TV reports. Investigators say this stems from a longtime feud among Chukchansi.
  2. 5) Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino reserves the right to change or cancel this promotion at any time. 6) Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino Management will resolve any dispute or situation not covered by the official rules in a manner that is fair to all concerned. 7) Taxes, fees, licenses and insurance are the sole responsibility of the winner(s).

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The safety of our guests and team members has always beenthe number one priority. In that spirit, we have installed extra hand sanitizerdispensers throughout the property and intensified our already strict cleaningand disinfecting practices to provide the cleanest, safest environmentpossible. All touch-surfaces will be sanitized regularly. Our team members arealso trained on COVID-19 safety and sanitation protocols.

If you’re planning a visit, please read carefully as COVID-19 has fundamentally changed the way we operate. These measures are meant for your safety and the safety of our team members. We know that some of these measures will cause some inconveniences, and for that, we apologize in advance – the “new normal” will take some getting used to for us all.

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PENDLETON, Oregon — UPDATE: The Wildhorse Resort and Casino will reopen Wednesday after closing for a deep cleaning for coronavirus. The Oregonian reports the casino and resort will open after an employee tested positive for the virus.

That employee is still in the hospital but is expected to make a full recovery.

ORIGINAL STORY: Wildhorse Resort and Casino announced they are closed temporarily because of a positive test for Coronavirus.

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The resort says there will be a deep and thorough cleaning in response to the case. The closure includes the casino, convention center, hotel, Cineplex, Children's Entertainment Center, and restaurants. The resort says all activities are canceled including casino promotions and events until further notice.

The Tri-City Herald reports the person believed to have the virus is an employee at the resort. The newspaper reports the employee also attended a youth basketball game this weekend in Weston, Oregon.

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The person is hospitalized in Walla Walla for treatment.