citing a $600,000 drop in ….
citing a $600,000 drop in earnings.
Azure replied to the vice chair, saying, “The board has been childish and the problems with Prichard have been caused by themselves. But it’s their vote whether you think they’re being childish or not.”
Councilwoman Kaci Wallette said, “It’s not childish or personal. We contracted Prichard, who didn’t fulfill his end of the contract. They owe us a quarter of a million dollars and they want to use our machines to pay us back with our own money?”
Runs Through supported Wallette, saying that the board supported TJ’s owners in selling the business, but the gambling machines belong to the tribes. The motion passed with six for the motion and four opposed with one abstention.