![]() ![]() Taube and Anderson began to develop a proposal for the Mille Lacs Band about the same time the state of Minnesota entered into negotiations with the tribes in regard to the 1988 National Indian Gaming Regulatory Act which allowed Indian bands to open casino-style gambling in states which had other forms of gambling. Taube, a one-time Minneapolis developer who managed Indian bingo concerns in the South. ![]() Anderson, a member of two Indian tribes and of the first national task force on Indian gaming, to help find a manager for their bingo operation. In 1989, the chairman of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe in Minnesota asked David W. The company parlayed early success as one of the first companies in the country to manage and develop Indian-owned casinos into company-owned dockside casinos on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, but larger ventures proved more troublesome. ![]() Grand Casinos, Inc., one of the largest gaming companies in the United States, develops, constructs, and manages casinos and related hotel and entertainment facilities. SICs: 7011 Hotels And Motels 7993 Coin-operated Amusement Devices ![]()
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