The Shoshone Bannock Tribes, based in Fort Hall, Idaho, applied for federal approval of their off-reservation casino with the United States Department of Interior, which has not decided on the proposal as of March 2023. The development would be built in phases on the parcel off Interstate 84 at Exit 95 and could potentially begin contributing to the tribe in 2026. The proposal envisions a casino with 2,000 electronic gaming machines, a 250-room hotel, six restaurants, a 15,000-square-foot event center, a 16-lane bowling alley, a movie theater with two screens, and an arcade. The Shoshone-Bannock Tribe of Idaho is considering building a $311 million, 500,000 square-foot casino on a 157-acre parcel near Mountain Home purchased in early 2020, according to news sources. Shoshone-Bannock Mountain Home Casino Review
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