The Cherokee Nation is bringing together Indigenous artists, comic creators and pop culture fans for the fourth annual ...
JUMP: America's Van Halen Experience electrifies the Lee Creek Tavern stage with Van Halen's hits like "Jump," "Runnin' with ...
The business of casinos is transforming some areas of Western North Carolina and creating jobs, but to some, that may be considered a mixed blessing. On a casino floor approaching the size of three ...
If Senate Bill 688 becomes law — and Gov. Roy Cooper has expressed support for sports betting in the past — North Carolina would join about 20 states that have allowed online sports gambling in the ...
The Cherokee Nation is moving closer to building a new casino behind the 'Welcome to Bartlesville' sign. The United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) informed the ...
The mission to bring a casino to Pope County remains alive, as the Cherokee Nation group filed a lawsuit to block Issue 2.
Back in the 1990s, the Cherokee Indians signed a compact with former Gov. Jim Hunt to legalize video gambling on their reservation. Now, they're negotiating with Gov. Mike Easley for more. Even with ...
Plaintiffs have asked a federal judge to declare the amendment unconstitutional and issue a temporary restraining order.
The City of Bartlesville expressed substantial concerns regarding the Cherokee Nation's recent moves, which could leave the way to building a new casino behind the 'Welcome to Bartlesville' sign. In a ...
POPE COUNTY, Ark. — According to Scott Hardin, an official with the Arkansas Racing Commission, a casino license was awarded to Cherokee Nations Businesses in Pope County on Friday, Nov. 12. The move ...
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