The Poarch Band of Creek Indians will cover the costs of 23 funerals for victims of the recent tornado in East Alabama. The Tribe is donating $184,000 to the East Alabama Medical Center Foundation for the burials.
READ MOREFirst Four-Diamond Property Coming to Washington’s Olympic Peninsula
by Native Business Staff | Mar 6, 2019 | Gaming, Tourism
The first four-diamond property is coming to the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington. After weeks of weather delays, the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s broke ground on its resort and casino expansion at 7 Cedars Casino.
READ MOREEastern Band of Cherokee Indians May Join Roster of Gaming Tribes to Offer Sports Wagering
by Native Business Staff | Mar 3, 2019 | Gaming, Legislative / Policy, News
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) may be able to add sports wagering to its roster of Class III games by summer 2019.
READ MOREArizona Senate Passes Bill That Would Allow Tribal-Owned Sports Betting Kiosks in Commercial Venues
by Native Business Staff | Feb 28, 2019 | Gaming, News
The sports betting bill differs from most; it would involve Tribal-owned kiosks stationed in bars and other private venues across the state.
READ MOREAquinnah Tribe to Break Ground on Martha’s Vineyard Gaming Hall in March
by Native Business Staff | Feb 26, 2019 | Gaming, News
In a rural town on Martha’s Vineyard, roughly a half-hour drive down a two-lane road, past the island’s major tourist attractions, the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) will break ground on a Class I or II casino in March.
READ MOREAmerican Gaming Association: Oklahoma Gaming Supports Small Businesses
by Native Business Staff | Feb 23, 2019 | Gaming, News
The positive impact of Tribal casinos resonates across Oklahoma, the American Gaming Association touted on a visit Wednesday to the Cherokee Nation-owned Hard Rock Casino and Hotel in Catoosa.
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