Three Affiliated Tribes Facing Paperwork Reprimand Over Unpermitted Demolition in Las Vegas

In a classic case of demolition-before-details, the Three Affiliated Tribes found themselves in a bind after tearing down the White Sands Hotel in Las Vegas. The twist? They forgot about permits. This $10 million property was leveled without Clark County’s approval, prompting an official notice to either get paperwork straight or face legal consequences by January 6. While the Tribal Chairman, Mark Fox, points fingers at the contractor, it seems a game of bureaucratic catch-up is on the horizon.

Why does it matter in Minot? Seeing the Three Affiliated Tribes make progress on their Las Vegas investment will be fun to watch.

This article was sourced from:

Eli Segall, Las Vegas Review-Journal

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