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  2. So long Emerald Queen: Puyallup Tribe’s riverboat casino on ...

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    The Emerald Queen, the Puyallup Tribe of Indians’ riverboat casino that operated from 1997 to 2004, is pictured while moored in Blair Waterway in a Nov. 9, 2006, file photo.

  3. Battle at the Boat - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the Emerald Queen Casino and Brian Halquist Productions started the Northwest boxing series, The Battle at the Boat, in Tacoma, Washington. The boxing series was given its name because it began in the original Emerald Queen Casino, which was housed in a paddlewheel riverboat at the time. It has since moved to the I-5 entertainment ...

  4. Puyallup Tribe of Indians - Wikipedia

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    The unused Emerald Queen riverboat remained docked in Tacoma until 2023, when it was sold to a barge operator based in Seattle. [6] The tribe has developed related gaming and entertainment facilities in two other locations, keeping the name Emerald Queen Casino for its overall operation.

  5. List of casinos in Washington - Wikipedia

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    Chewelah Casino: Chewelah: Stevens: Washington: Native American: Owned by the Spokane Tribe of Indians: Elwha River Casino: Port Angeles: Clallam: Washington: Native American: Owned by the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe: Emerald Queen Hotel & Casino Fife: Fife: Pierce: Washington: Native American: Owned by the Puyallup Tribe of Indians: Emerald ...

  6. ‘There was no remorse.’ Man sentenced for fatal stabbing at ...

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    A 63-year-old man was sentenced Friday to more than 18 years in prison for fatally stabbing another man at a homeless encampment near Emerald Queen Casino.

  7. Puyallup people - Wikipedia

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    The name "Puyallup" is an anglicization of the Lushootseed word spuyaləpabš.The name means "people of the bend (at the bottom of the river)," [2] literally s√puy=áləp=abš, from the root √puy̓, 'curve'; the suffix =alap, 'leg or hip'; and the suffix =abš, 'people', [1] and refers to the way that the Puyallup people live on the winding river. [3]