Oklahoma News - Page 31
Hundreds show up for job fair
12 May 2008
News Brief: Hundreds showed up Saturday for Downstream Casino Resort’s job fair at Missouri Southern State University in Joplin.
Oklahoma casino plans another expansion21 April 2008
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.
Oklahoma collects millions from tribal gaming4 March 2008
News Brief: Oklahoma received $70.4 million in 2007 from Indian gambling compacts or 'exclusivity fees,' state records show.
First Council Casino opens28 February 2008
News Brief: On Thursday night invitation-only guests will get their first look at the new $40 million First Council Casino in Kansas.
Oklahoma casino developer picked15 February 2008
News Brief: Sunway-Postoak Advisory Inc. has secured a contract to develop, design and build a $60 million casino and hotel complex in north-central Oklahoma
Cash Systems signs new contract11 February 2008
Cash Systems, Inc. reports a new multi-year contract with Gold River Casino where Cash Systems will provide it’s full line of cash access services.
Wyandotte Nation Casino, mall team up5 February 2008
News Brief: The Wyandotte Nation Casino, the newest casino in Oklahoma, is teaming up with Northpark Mall, the most visited destination in Joplin.
Chickasaw official lauds gaming29 November 2007
News Brief: Chickasaw Nation Gov. Bill Anoatubby credits his tribe's gaming operations for enriching its business and social service programs.
Shawnee Tribe faces hurdles23 November 2007
News Brief: The Shawnee Tribe faces legal obstacles in its aim to develop land along Interstate 35 as a hotel-casino attraction and tribal headquarters.
Chairman: Shawnee wants to work with local track21 November 2007
News Brief: The Shawnee Tribe's economic development chairman scoffed at the idea that a tribal casino a mile away would cripple Remington Park Racing Casino, and said Tuesday that the tribe wants to work with the horse track-gaming center.
Tribe wants Oklahoma City casino20 November 2007
News Brief: The Shawnee Tribe has a contract to buy property in Oklahoma City and wants to build a casino, hotel, other attractions and tribal headquarters.
Senator helps Cherokee county29 October 2007
News Brief: Cherokee County officials have enlisted U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., to help seek information about the land on which the Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma is building its Downstream Casino and Resort at the state line.
WinStar begins expansion21 September 2007
News Brief: The Chickasaw Nation's WinStar casino in southern Oklahoma has begun construction to transform itself into a destination casino with a 400-room hotel, a convention center and a doubling of gaming space.
Women powerhouses in Choctaw operation5 September 2007
News Brief: In the world of Indian gaming, Choctaw citizens Janie Dillard and Tammye Gwin pack a one-two punch.
Oklahoma tribes take over casinos21 August 2007
Southwest Casino Corporation reports that, Darrell Flyingman, Governor of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, have taken over the management of the Tribes’ Lucky Star Casinos in Concho and Clinton, Oklahoma.
Sac and Fox Nation breaks ground for casino20 August 2007
News Brief: Noted speakers, elders and community members helped the Sac and Fox Nation Saturday celebrate the Nation's groundbreaking for a new casino
Oklahoma tribal casinos change games15 August 2007
News Brief: Visitors to Muskogee Indian casinos will see a difference in Class II gaming machines, but it will be awhile in coming.
Fair Meadows results slip7 August 2007
News Brief: Director of Racing at Fair Meadows, Ron Shotts, said Monday that the track drew 26,387 people during its 2007 live meet, down 18 percent from last year.
Local officials praise tribal casino proposal1 August 2007
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.
Judge criticizes Oklahoma casino decision19 July 2007
News Brief: A federal judge Wednesday criticized the Interior Department's method of approving land where Indian casinos can be built in Oklahoma.
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