"The Urban Gamble, Tribal land rush, Native Americans" May 28, 2001 SF Chronicle article.
"Gambling Stops Here" San Francisco Chronicle, June 18, 2001
"Pomo housing plan raises local conerns" by Barry Dugan The Windsor Times Article - June 27th - July 3, 2001 Issue
"Pomos want Windsor land" by Steve Hart The Press Democrat Article, 7/02/01 Copy of Article-Press Democrat, 7/02/01
"Lyttons want home to replace officials' broken
promises" by Steve Hart The
Press Democrat 7/02//01
"Pomo
hopes" The
Press Democrat, Editorials, 7/03/01
"Nevada senator blocks casino" Argus Publication- July 7, 2001
"Lytton records show no promises broken" by Bob Crawford The Press Democrat, Close to Home, 7/07/01
"Neighbors' dispute" by Bill McCormick The Press Democrat , Let the Purblic Speak, 7/09/01
"Inouye offers support for Lytton casino plan" The Argus-ANG Publ. - July 14, 2001
"El Dorado at Last - The Casino Boom" Wall Street Journal 7/18/01
"Sovereign nations?" by Bob Whitney Letters to the Editor, Press Democrat, 7/18/01
"Pomo Tribe may soon take over Bay Casino" by Josh Richman Argus Publication, 7/20/01
"Bad Planning" by Holly Jordon Letters to Editor - Press Democrat 7/23/01
"Give it back" by Geoff Demitz Letters to the Editor, Press Democrat, 7/23/01
The following two articles are suppose to be the same - check them out.
"Tribe fighting to open urban casino: The battle over plans for a San Pablo card room blocks an Interior budget bill." By David Whitney Sacramento Bee - July 29, 2001"Casino's dangers argued" by Curtis L. Esquibel Contra Costs Times 8/01/01 Origin of article that was in Press Democrat 8/01 - "Opposition to San Pablo casion mounts"
"Healdsburg - Casino Battle Lines Drawn - Nevada Senators fight Lytton plan to run gambling hall "- by David Whitney - Sacramento Bee The Press Democrat - July 29, 2001
Analysis of article "Casino Battle Lines Drawn" Analysis by Bob Crawford of Press Democrat Article
"Council opposes Lytton Pomo plans" by Barry Dugan Windsor Times 1/23/02
"Community, Landless Tribe in Dispute Housing: Indians want to buy acreage, build homes. Neighbors fear a loss of rural lifestyle" by John Glionna LA Times article 3-18-02