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Reminington Park find despite Magna woes

News Brief: Remington Park will do fine regardless of whatever financial woes affect its parent company, Magna Entertainment Corp., track officials said Thursday.

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.

Oklahoma tribal casino faces opposition

News Brief: The Shawnee Tribe’s plan to put a $400 million casino and entertainment is raising the ire of some the locals.

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.

Former casino financier sentenced

News Brief: A federal judge today sentenced a former casino financier to prison for his role in a scheme to rake millions of dollars through illegal Indian gaming contracts.

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.

Mid-South Poker Classic begins at Cherokee Casino Resort

Starting Thursday, May 15, Cherokee Casino Resort kicks off its first Mid-South Poker Classic, the second of three major tournaments this year

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.

Oklahoma collects millions from tribal gaming

News Brief: Oklahoma received $70.4 million in 2007 from Indian gambling compacts or 'exclusivity fees,' state records show.

First Council Casino opens

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 picked

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 contract

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 up

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 gaming

News Brief: Chickasaw Nation Gov. Bill Anoatubby credits his tribe's gaming operations for enriching its business and social service programs.

Shawnee Tribe faces hurdles

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 track

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 casino

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 county

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.

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