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Information about Tulelake Homestead Bar
by Jennifer Chrisman, Alturas Indian Rancheria, to KBC News 12/7/11 "That bar was bought for the liquor license so they could
transfer it to the casino in Yreka when it was complete. the
place was ok until we realized it was falling apart the manager
was stealing ect oh my the place floods then when it couldn't
hold its own head above water and have no money to put in that
then we held out through the summer then closed due to the fact
that when your name is smeared it doesn't work well. yes if the
tribe had the money to fix that place I would love to my
mother-in-law would love to see bands in there and it full again
but the tribe had one purpose for it. then because of the fight
Phil and Wendy also tried to pull the liquor license from the
corner club in Montague got that shut down and there was no
money to operate people were effected by that plus now the
construction company is shut down more people effected people
are getting fired over in Modoc because of this flip flop after
3 years more people are harmed.
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