North Carolina may join the cohort of states that permit sports betting at Tribal casinos. On Monday, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed SB 154, which now goes to Governor Roy Cooper for his approval; he has 30 days to sign it.
READ MOREMeet Lance Gumbs, Founder of Shinnecock Lobster Factory and a Native Business Top 50 Entrepreneur
by Native Business Staff | Jul 17, 2019 | Entrepreneurship
Over the course of his entrepreneurial career, Lance Gumbs has succeeded as a club venue operator and DJ, as well as a proprietor of a gift shop, smoke shop, delicatessen and café.
READ MOREFoxwoods Names Tribal Gaming Veteran John James as New President and CEO
by Native Business Staff | Jul 16, 2019 | Gaming, News
Foxwoods has named John J. James as its new President and CEO, an appointment that follows a year after the sudden death of his predecessor Felix Rappaport.
READ MOREMeet Sean Sherman, Founder of the The Sioux Chef and a Native Business Top 50 Entrepreneur
by Native Business Staff | Jul 16, 2019 | Entrepreneurship
Chef Sean Sherman, the Oglala Lakota founder of “The Sioux Chef,” is on a mission. He wants to help indigenous peoples across the world reclaim their ancestral food knowledge, while creating sustainable economies around indigenous foodways.
READ MOREHard Rock, Spectacle Sign Letter of Intent to Franchise Hard Rock in Indiana
by Native Business Staff | Jul 16, 2019 | Gaming, Happening Now, News, Tourism
Seminole Nation-owned Hard Rock International has signed a joint venture agreement with Indianapolis-based Spectacle Entertainment to adapt the Hard Rock brand for a casino set to open in Gary, Indiana.
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