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Hopes, fears run high in Oregon casino debate
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Hopes, fears run high in Oregon casino debate

By JOSEPH B. FRAZIER

The Associated Press

CASCADE LOCKS, Ore. — A lawyer, doctor, bank and pharmacy are gone. The Gorge Gas and Mart is closed. The Gum Oak Restaurant, closed. Scenic Winds Motel, closed. Big D auto service, closed. An Internet facility, closed. Whisky Flats Mercantile, closed.

"In the 1960s we had about 60 licensed businesses,"' said Charles Daughtry, port manager in this former timber town in the scenic Columbia River Gorge. "We now have about 12, and half of them are for sale."

About 100 miles to the south, the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs are having their own troubles. Reservation unemployment is about 26 percent. The tribal lumber mill is closing. The tribes are millions of dollars shy of what leaders say they need to provide basic services.

The Warm Springs tribes and many Cascade Locks residents also have this in common: They see building an Indian casino on the banks of the Columbia as their salvation.

It is an ironic twist in history. Cascade Locks sits on part of 10 million acres ceded by the Wasco and Warm Springs Indians to the U.S. government in 1855. In exchange, the tribes got government services, fishing rights and a 640,000-acre reservation, Oregon's largest, that begins about 65 miles east of Portland.

And now, many here hope the Warm Springs tribes will be permitted to build an off-reservation casino on a sliver of the land they gave up.

But building the casino in this town of 1,100 is not a sure thing.

Environmentalists say it would blight the federally designated Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, an 85-mile strip of river where the town is located. Some residents have the same worry.

Leading the opposition are the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, which have a flourishing casino about 65 miles southwest of Portland and are worried a Warm Springs casino in Cascade Locks would siphon off some of the lucrative Portland market.

At federal hearings that have just begun on the proposal, emotions have run high.

Cheryle Kennedy, tribal chairwoman of the Grand Ronde, noted the Warm Springs have a casino on their reservation, and she argued allowing another in Cascade Locks would violate Oregon's long-held policy of one casino per tribe on tribal lands.

The Warm Springs tribes say they will close the small casino if they can build at Cascade Locks.

"We do not oppose the Warm Springs people," she said, bringing hoots and groans from the overflow crowd at the hearing — Warm Springs tribal members and residents of Cascade Locks alike.

Three years ago, Gov. Ted Kulongoski and the Warm Springs tribes signed an agreement that would allow Oregon's first off-reservation tribal casino.

The Warm Springs say revenues from the casino on their reservation are insufficient to help them out of poverty. They are hoping a casino in Cascade Locks would draw gamblers from Portland, which is 45 minutes away by car.

Kennedy contended the Grand Ronde is an "affected tribe" with a stake in the decision.

Only three off-reservation casino applications have made it through the legal labyrinth since the 1988 Indian Gaming Regulation Act. But the Warm Springs tribes, and Cascade Locks, have their hopes up. The off-reservation application for Cascade Locks is one of six the Interior Department recently allowed to proceed. Most of those rejected were judged to be too far from reservations to provide jobs for tribal members.





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