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Construction on the new Cowlitz casino, seen Friday morning, is about 40 percent complete, tribal leaders said Friday.

Cowlitz Tribe defends waste-system plan

Construction on the new Cowlitz casino, seen Friday morning, is about 40 percent complete, tribal leaders said Friday.

May 18, 2016, 9:00pm Clark County News

Furious Cowlitz Tribe representatives ripped into Clark County public health officials Wednesday for stating that the injection well wastewater disposal system the tribe is building to serve its future casino is a risk to public health. Read story

Clark  County delays decision to talk with Cowlitz

May 17, 2016, 9:39pm Clark County News

  The Clark County council delayed voting on a resolution that would lay the foundation for improved relationships with the Cowlitz Tribe over its plans to build a $510 million casino outside of La Center. The council appeared poised Tuesday to approve a resolution opening the door for conversations with… Read story

Construction on the new Cowlitz casino, seen Friday morning, is about 40 percent complete, tribal leaders said Friday.

Vancouver ends Cowlitz casino fight

Construction on the new Cowlitz casino, seen Friday morning, is about 40 percent complete, tribal leaders said Friday.

May 16, 2016, 9:25pm Clark County News

Moments after Cowlitz tribal leaders urged the Vancouver City Council to begin working with them, the council unanimously voted Monday to overturn a 2007 resolution opposing the tribe’s casino project west of La Center. Read story

As seen in this aerial photo taken Friday morning, construction on the new Cowlitz casino along Interstate 5 at Exit 16 is about 40 percent complete, according to the Cowlitz Tribe. Clark County health officials are recommending the casino hook up to the city of La Center&#039;s sewer system out of public health necessity.

New twist in vexing Cowlitz casino wastewater issue

As seen in this aerial photo taken Friday morning, construction on the new Cowlitz casino along Interstate 5 at Exit 16 is about 40 percent complete, according to the Cowlitz Tribe. Clark County health officials are recommending the casino hook up to the city of La Center&#039;s sewer system out of public health necessity.

May 13, 2016, 8:58pm Clark County News

Perhaps signaling a solution to one of the most vexing problems surrounding the $510 million Cowlitz casino, Clark County’s public health officer is recommending the county allow the tribe to connect to La Center’s city sewer system. Read story

City, county to rethink anti-casino stances

May 13, 2016, 8:50pm Clark County News

For more than a decade, Clark County and the city of Vancouver have been at odds with the Cowlitz Tribe over its plans to build a $510 million casino outside of La Center, even taking the tribe to court. Read story

A 2000 rendering shows what a proposed Cowlitz Tribe/Trump casino might have looked like.

Trump made approach to Cowlitz over casino plan

A 2000 rendering shows what a proposed Cowlitz Tribe/Trump casino might have looked like.

May 7, 2016, 5:00am Clark County News

More than a decade ago, real estate tycoon Donald Trump wanted his name emblazoned across a casino in Southwest Washington. Read story

An aerial view of the Cowlitz Tribe’s $510 million casino project under construction along the west side of Interstate 5 at Exit 16. Tribal leaders say they hope most jobs at the casino will go to tribal members and Southwest Washington residents.

Cowlitz schedule forum on casino, water plant, road work

An aerial view of the Cowlitz Tribe’s $510 million casino project under construction along the west side of Interstate 5 at Exit 16. Tribal leaders say they hope most jobs at the casino will go to tribal members and Southwest Washington residents.

May 4, 2016, 7:52pm Clark County News

The Cowlitz Project is launching a series of community forums to share information about the development of the Cowlitz Tribe’s $510 million casino resort, a $32 million improvement project for the nearby Exit 16 interchange on Interstate 5 to handle additional traffic, and construction of a $15 million water reclamation… Read story

An aerial view of the Cowlitz Tribe’s $510 million casino project under construction along the west side of Interstate 5 at Exit 16. Tribal leaders say they hope most jobs at the casino will go to tribal members and Southwest Washington residents.

Cowlitz plan to cash in for the tribe, community

An aerial view of the Cowlitz Tribe’s $510 million casino project under construction along the west side of Interstate 5 at Exit 16. Tribal leaders say they hope most jobs at the casino will go to tribal members and Southwest Washington residents.

May 1, 2016, 6:05am Business

The Cowlitz Indians say their $510 million casino resort will employ 1,000 people to start with. Read story

Washington hires New Jersey consultants for gambling study

April 25, 2016, 10:30am Latest News

TACOMA -- A Washington state agency has hired New Jersey consultants to prepare an economic market study on gambling in the state. Read story

The first phase of the Cowlitz Tribe&#039;s $510 million casino project, which is under construction along the west side of Interstate 5 at Exit 16, is expected to be finished next year.

Cowlitz Tribe bristles at threats by Clark County

The first phase of the Cowlitz Tribe&#039;s $510 million casino project, which is under construction along the west side of Interstate 5 at Exit 16, is expected to be finished next year.

April 7, 2016, 6:20pm Clark County News

The Cowlitz Tribe is bristling at Clark County's threats to arrest construction workers who are installing a stormwater line on a portion of county road that runs across the Cowlitz Reservation. Read story