Downstream Casino Resort News

Oklahoma off-track wagering compact approved

News Brief: The Bureau of Indian Affairs has approved a compact between the Quapaw Tribe and the state of Oklahoma for the tribe to hold off-track wagering at its new Downstream Casino.

Downstream Casino opens to public

New Brief: Downstream Casino Resort at the Three-States Marker — where those states meet just west of Joplin — opens to the public Saturday.

Downstream Casino set to open

News Brief: The Quapaw Tribe’s $200 million Downstream Casino Resort is set to open July 5 on the Kansas state line about seven miles west of Joplin.

Downstream Casino road improvements proposed

News Brief: Officials with the Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma have presented proposals to the Cherokee County Commission to improve county roads near the tribe’s Downstream Casino Resort.

Hundreds show up for job fair

News Brief: Hundreds showed up Saturday for Downstream Casino Resort’s job fair at Missouri Southern State University in Joplin.

Oklahoma casino plans another expansion

News Brief: Sean Harrison, spokesman for the Quapaw tribe’s Downstream Casino Resort, said that soon after the 12-story, 222-room hotel opens, construction would start on an additional 400-room hotel.

Local officials praise tribal casino proposal

News Brief: Area dignitaries on Tuesday praised the Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma’s plans for a $200 million casino and hotel as an investment that could boost the economy of the entire area.

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