Indian Head Casino 1997 Annual Report r! - W IT ' J : , (LA fkr- .:' . . y 7y n :r.' , J . j .; ..:--.vv ,. ( V I v " ' A t f I i I " ' . ' . t : 1 - -I 1 . ! i . . ; I " - :. :l I ) ! , ". f ' , 1 ! " r (.-',! - '1 H i , jC-ji.;Mil.M,-;i ..-j-S ' i ' 0 I Vi f ; ' : - I .. ' - - - - . , ' ' University of Oregon Library V ' . f ' Received on: 05-14-98 . ' ' .X Spilyay tyioo. f ' rs With Indian Head Casino nearing two full years of operation, officials are finding the Tribe's gaming enterprize growing in popularity and revenue generation. Officials anticipate even greater revenue and employment opportunities as the Casino undergoes further growth, changes and improvements. Members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, in an attempt to offset decreased timber revenues, overwhelmingly approved gaming on the reservation in late 1994. That decision has opened new avenues through which the Tribe can provide a strong economy, healthy environment and prosperous future for the people of the Reservation.