Legends Resort & Casino Arkansas in Pope County is slated to make a total statewide economic impact in excess of $5 billion in the first 10 years.
READ MOREWarren’s Proposal Earmarks $5B to Expand Tribal Broadband, Tribes Win Ruling Against FCC on 5G Infrastructure
by Native Business Staff | Aug 9, 2019 | Broadband, Federal, Happening Now, News, Technology, Telecommunications
Today the D.C Circuit ruled that the FCC failed to sufficiently justify its order permitting telecom providers to deploy 5G small-cell infrastructure at Tribal heritage sites without proper Tribal consultation or completing historic preservation and environmental reviews.
READ MOREEverything You Need to Know About the Native American Agriculture Fund’s Plans to Shepherd its $266M Portfolio
by Debra Utacia Krol | Aug 5, 2019 | Agriculture, Banking / Finance, Featured, Happening Now, Leadership, News
The people placed in charge of stewarding these funds and ensuring that the grant process is as transparent, fair and complete as possible are already respected for their distinguished service to Indian Country.
READ MORELos Angeles Rams, Pechanga Resort Casino Form Partnership
by Native Business Staff | Aug 4, 2019 | Gaming, Happening Now, News, Sales & Marketing
Pechanga Resort Casino is the official casino of the Los Angeles Rams under a cross-promotional partnership that also aims to bring new and important philanthropic events to the Southern California region.
READ MORENative CDFI’s Economic Development & Procurement Conference Underway in Montana
by Native Business Staff | Jul 31, 2019 | Banking / Finance, Entrepreneurship, Federal Contracting, Happening Now, News, Procurement
A powerhouse economic development and procurement conference is underway in Billings, Montana, led by a Native Community Development Financial Institution.
READ MOREJames Smith Cree Nation, Tesla Energy Institute to Create Hydro-Electric Power Plant
by Native Business Staff | Jul 30, 2019 | Energy, Happening Now, Natural Resources, News
A hydro-electric project on First Nation territory along the North Saskatchewan River is forecasted to produce power at competitive rates for the rest of the century.
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