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Treasure Island Resort & Casino is a tribal gaming facility owned and operated by the Prairie Island Indian Community (PIIC) in Welch, Goodhue County, Minnesota. [1] It is the only casino resort in southern Minnesota located on the Mississippi River. [ 2 ]
In May 2007, the casino unveiled a new name and logo after it prepared to assume complete control from Harrah's. The new logo featured "a flame, a traditional Potawatomi symbol, and a diamond to represent gaming." [6] The transition from Harrah's to the tribe took place on July 1, 2007, with the casino renamed Prairie Band Casino and Resort.
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Valley's Edge Steak & Seafood at Northfield Park re-creates opulent Titanic dinner for second year, adding a second night due to popular demand.
Mar. 16—GRANITE FALLS — A Morton man has been arrested for shooting a woman during a domestic dispute that began around 11:15 p.m. Monday in the parking lot of Prairie's Edge Casino Resort ...
On February 15, 2019, their official website with a copyright date of 2009 states, "All Todai USA locations are close for renovation. We plan to reopen in December 2017." As of 2020 there are no Todai branded restaurants in the United States but instead many locations have rebranded to Makino, 100s Seafood Buffet and Haiku.
Discussions between the BIA and the Indians in the identified tribes had begun in 1953 and continued throughout 1954. Although the Prairie Island and Lower Sioux communities drafted agreements to divide communal lands into plots with individual land ownership, the Upper Sioux strongly opposed tribal lands being divided under fee-simple title.