The tribe was dealt a crushing blow to their self-determination and local economy over a decade ago when court decisions forced them to close their gaming center, which held the promise of providing about $1 million a month in tribal revenues. She added, “It is significant for the tribe because this economic development project will provide over 200 quality jobs for East Texans and provide much needed financial support for essential tribal government programs and services,” Battise said.Ī job fair was held at the entertainment center on April 19 and 20 and the facility is still accepting applications. Jo Ann Battise, Tribal Council Chairperson, said in a written statement, “We are very proud to offer a safe, secure entertainment venue to the Big Thicket region,” the tribal leader said. The Tribe plans to hold a Grand Opening for the casino, offering 365 Class II slot machines (electronic bingo) on Jafter a 13 year hiatus. The Alabama-Coushatta Tribe has returned to gambling in Texas with the soft opening of their Naskila Entertainment center near Livingston, Texas at noon Tuesday. Betting on sports futures, props and lay bets.