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Oklahoma Tribal Gaming Numbers Fall Short
30 June 2005
Oklahoma will receive less than one-third of the money it expected through tribal gaming compacts, according to newly released figures.
Oklahoma Casinos Growing20 June 2005
News Brief: With a change in Oklahoma law last year, Indian casinos are in the midst of a building boom as they start to offer blackjack, poker and Vegas-style slot machines.
Oklahoma Tribe: Casino Good for Area17 June 2005
News Brief: Osage Nation officials say a new casino planned approximately 4 miles southwest of Bartlesville in eastern Osage County will be good for the local economy and will be a benefit to the community.
Oklahoma's First Racino May Open Soon15 June 2005
Oklahoma may be less than two weeks away from having its first racetrack casino operation, according to Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission Executive Director Gordon Hare.
Group, State Working to Fill Gap in Compulsive Gambling Help8 June 2005
A national hotline for problem gamblers receives more than 200 calls a month from Oklahomans, but help at a statewide level is just now being organized, the head of the National Council on Problem Gambling said Tuesday.
New Card Games Are Popular10 May 2005
Card games being offered at Indian casinos in Oklahoma seem to be a hit with players, who no longer have to travel to other states to do this kind of gambling.
Expansion of Tribal Casinos to Continue in Oklahoma18 April 2005
Tribal casinos will expand in Oklahoma for at least the next three years, fueled by new games authorized by voters in a statewide referendum.
Bally Gaming Selected by New Cherokee Casino Resort24 February 2005
Bally Gaming and Systems reports that the new Cherokee Casino in Catoosa, Oklahoma has selected an advanced Bally Systems solution that combines the backend Bally One System with the marketing and player-tracking benefits of Bally Casino MarketPlace.
Card Games Expected to Begin in a Few Days26 January 2005
A paperwork delay in Washington, D.C., is being blamed for a delay in the start of poker and blackjack card games at an Oklahoma Indian casino, but tribal officials say the games should begin in the next few days.
Lakes Entertainment Signs Deals with the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma17 January 2005
Lakes Entertainment, Inc. reports that it has signed gaming development consulting agreements and management contracts with the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma.
Creek Nation Casino Reports Appointments7 January 2005
News Brief: Gary Stopp, general manager, Creek Nation Casino Tulsa, recently announced several staff appointments.
Oklahoma Gaming Guidelines Expected by February17 December 2004
Gaming at three Oklahoma race tracks could begin as early as next spring if federal gaming compacts are approved.
Oklahoma Lottery Commission Could be Appointed Soon13 December 2004
The first step toward having a state lottery, the appointment of a seven member Oklahoma Lottery Commission, could be in place by the end of the month, according to Governor Brad Henry.
Gambling Machine Makers Flock to Indian Convention2 December 2004
News Brief: The prospect of expanded gambling in Oklahoma has attracted unprecedented interest in this year's Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association's annual convention and trade show.
Oklahoma Commission Plans to Draft Gambling Rules19 November 2004
News Brief: An Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission committee plans to have draft rules for governing gaming machines at horse racetracks ready by next month's meeting, officials say.
Racetracks, Casinos Preparing for New Gaming Options9 November 2004
Officials at Oklahoma horse racing tracks, Indian tribal casinos and state agencies are making preparations to implement electronic gaming that was approved by voters.
Oklahoma Lottery to Take Months5 November 2004
News Brief: Anyone in Oklahoma ready to line up to buy a lottery ticket or to put some coins into one of the new gaming machines at a racetrack or tribal casino is going to have to wait awhile.
Analyst, Gaming Foe Disagree on Election Results4 November 2004
Rev. Tom Grey believes Tuesday's election results show it's about time for the gaming industry to fold its hand. Gaming analyst Marc Falcone of Deutsche Bank, however, disagrees with Grey.
Oklahomans to Vote on Gambling Amendments29 October 2004
News Brief: On Tuesday, Oklahomans vote on nine proposed constitutional amendments including a state lottery and expansion of electronic casino gambling to Oklahoma’s three licensed racetracks.
States Look to Gambling for Solutions28 October 2004
News Brief: Many have gambling measures on the statewide ballot this year in an attempt to cash in on the soaring popularity of gambling following a decade that saw a rapid expansion of Indian casinos around the nation.
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