Chukchansi Gold Jackpot Journal; Period Ending: Sept. 19, 2004.COARSEGOLD, Calif. -- The winning continues at Chukchansi Gold Casino casino or cassino (both: kəsē`nō). 1 Card game played with a full deck by two to four players. Its origins are obscure though it probably traces back to the Italian game of Scopa. ! Crosby K. of Fresno hit it big for a $25,000 win on a $25 slot after only 30 seconds of play. Olga D. of Watsonville also took home $25,000 from her win on a $.25 Red White Blue machine. Larry N. of Bakersfield, Janet C. of Fresno, Carolyn B. of Fresno, and Duane H. of Clovis each took home jackpots of $20,000 when they won big at Chukchansi Gold. Other jackpot winners included: Edna S. of Delano, $18,000; Greg P. of Oakhurst, $14,800 and $14,046; Ruperto D. of Marina Marina “a piece of virtue.” [Br. Lit.: Pericles] See : Virtuousness , $13,500; Pete H. of Milpitas, $12,000; Donna L. of Manteca, $10,000; Patricia R. of Tollhouse, $10,000; Johnny R. of Merced, $10,000; Clen W. of Mariposa, $10,000; Louise B. of Bakersfield, $9,600; Teresa G. of Oakhurst, $9,004; Maria S. of Caruthers, $8,918 and $7,722; Miguel M. of San Martin, $8,000; Conie A. of Sanger, $8,000; Outhay P. of Fresno, $8,000; Gladys B. of Bakersfield, $8,000; Heather D. of Merced, $7,607.50; Lam N. of Madera, $7,500; Rick F. of Fresno, $6,750; Dave C. of Fresno, $6,000; Reed H. of Fresno, $6,000; Bessie O. of Sanger, $6,000; Dolores Dolores (or Delores) was a common given name (until the 1960s in the USA); it is cognate with the English word "dolorous" (meaning sorrowful) and equivalent in meaning. M. of Atwater, $6,000; Gonzalo T. of Fresno, $6,000; Kathleen J. of Visalia, $6,000; Danell T. of Clovis, $6,000; Joyce F. of Tulare, $5,621; Correen R. of Fresno, $5,582; Carlos F. of Kingsburg, $5,000; Steven C. of Bakersfield, $5,000; William J. of Visaila, $5,000. The Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino is owned by the Picayune Picayune (pĭkəy n`), city (1990 pop. 10,633), Pearl River co., S Miss., near the Pearl River and the La. line; inc. 1904. Rancheria rancheria (ränchā`rēä), type of communal settlement formerly characteristic of the Yaqui Indians of Sonora, Mexico, and of various small Native American groups of the SW United States, especially in California. of the Chukchansi Indians. It is Central California's newest gaming and entertainment destination located in the beautiful Sierra foothills near Yosemite National Park Yosemite National Park (yōsĕm`ĭtē), 761,266 acres (308,205 hectares), E central Calif.; est. 1890 as a result of the efforts of conservationist John Muir. Located in the Sierra Nevada, it is a glacier-scoured area of great beauty; Mt. . The casino features 1,800 slots, 46 table games, and offers first-rate fun. www.chukchansigold.com
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