“Things may look a little bit different for a while, but we are all doing everything we can to make The Mill as friendly, comfortable and fun and as it always has been.” “We want everyone to know we remain committed to the health and safety of our guests, our employees and our community. “Closing The Mill Casino was heartbreaking for the tribe and our employees, and we’ve been eager to get back to work,” Meade said. As a sovereign Indian nation, the Coquille Tribe self-governs all operations at its businesses. With Oregon counties and local businesses making plans to reopen, Meade said the Coquille Tribal Council deliberated carefully about resuming operations. The Mill closed in late March, when the COVID-19 pandemic forced the shutdown of public places across the country. “The Mill is a hub of community life on the South Coast, and we’re delighted to resume that role.” “Seeing our friends again after a two-month closure will be an exciting moment,” said Brenda Meade, chairman of the Coquille Indian Tribe. The Mill Casino’s limited reopening will commence Monday, May 18. NORTH BEND – Just in time for the 25th anniversary of its original opening, The Mill Casino-Hotel & RV Park once again will welcome the public to enjoy its hospitality and entertainment. The World newspaper report (May 14, 2020)
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