400 Horses Casino opens in Montana as tribal gaming expansion continues
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400 Horses Casino opens in Montana as tribal gaming expansion continues
"“This beautiful facility reflects the strength and vision of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and their commitment to investing in the future of their people,” Indian Gaming Association Chairman David Z. Bean said in a statement. “Tribal gaming continues to create opportunity, support families, and strengthen communities across Indian Country while protecting and exercising tribal sovereignty.”"
"The new entertainment venue covers 35,000 square feet and sits near Highway 83 and the Polson Airport. Visitors will find nearly 300 gaming machines, expanded guest services and outdoor patio areas overlooking Flathead Lake and the Mission Mountains. Inside the property, guests can also visit the 371 restaurant, named after the deepest point of Flathead Lake."
"Tribal leaders said the casino was designed to combine entertainment with cultural identity, including exhibits that share the history and traditions of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. The celebration featured cultural performances, blessings and remarks focused on economic growth and tribal sovereignty."
"Officials described the development as one of the tribe's largest recent economic projects. Beyond the casino itself, leaders highlighted the employment opportunities connected to the facility and its construction. More than 200 local jobs are tied to casino operations, with additional seasonal positions expected during the busy summer months."
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes opened 400 Horses Casino in Polson, Montana, with support from the Indian Gaming Association and S&K Gaming. The 35,000-square-foot facility near Highway 83 and the Polson Airport offers nearly 300 gaming machines, expanded guest services, and outdoor patio areas overlooking Flathead Lake and the Mission Mountains. The property includes the 371 restaurant, named for the deepest point of Flathead Lake. Tribal leaders described the project as a major investment and a significant step for tribal government gaming operations, emphasizing economic growth, job creation, and protection of tribal sovereignty. Cultural exhibits and performances reflect tribal history and traditions.
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