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Oklahoma Court Won't Reconsider Cockfighting Law

News Brief: The Oklahoma Supreme Court refused Monday to reconsider its ruling upholding the constitutionality of Oklahoma's cockfighting ban.

Oklahoma Governor Signs Slot Referendum Bill

News Brief: Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry on Wednesday signed into law a bill that will allow state voters to decide whether racetracks can expand gaming to offer patrons slot machines in addition to pari-mutuel wagering.

Oklahoman Tribes to Resolve Land Claims

News Brief: Two Oklahoma tribes stand to make more than $1 billion over a decade from a Colorado casino proposed to resolve the tribes' land claims.

Oklahoma Senators Approved Cockfighting Vote

News Brief: Oklahoma senators approved a proposed statewide vote to reduce the penalties for cockfighting.

Oklahoma House Approves Casino Bill

News Brief: The Oklahoma House passed a measure today calling for a Nov. 2 statewide vote that will allow casino games at Oklahoma's horse-race tracks and allow some regulation of tribal casinos.

Vote on New Oklahoma Gaming Compact Looms

News Brief: A vote on bringing a revamped version of Oklahoma’s state/tribal gaming compact to public referendum could come as early as today in the House of Representatives.

Cherokee Plan to Build Casino

News Brief: Angered by another tribe's recent purchase of Blue Ribbon Downs racetrack, Cherokee Principal Chief Chad Smith announced Wednesday that his tribe will establish a casino three miles away.

Baptist Pastors Organize Opposition to Gambling

Opponents of electronic gambling machines have taken to the pulpit to try to influence what happens at the ballot box.

Multimedia Disagrees with NIGC Ruling

The acting General Counsel of the National Indian Gaming Commission has issued a letter to Multimedia Games that their development agreement regarding the WinStar Casino in Thackerville, Oklahoma constitutes a ‘management contract.’

Oklahoma Tribe's Colorado Plans Hit Snag

News Brief: Negotiations for an Oklahoma tribe to place a casino in Colorado have hit a major snag, a Colorado city official said.

Gaming Changes Loom for Remington

News Brief: Remington Park will undergo a transformation come autumn.

Oklahoma Casino Taxes Unpaid

ews Brief: Some counties may be missing out on thousands of tax dollars a year from gambling machine companies that supply Oklahoma's American Indian casinos.

Cherokee to Buy Oklahoma Racetrack

News Brief: Cherokee Casino, which is owned by the Cherokee Nation, has purchased Will Rogers Downs in Claremore, Oklahoma.

Oklahoma Gaming Compact Goes Ahead

News Brief: A federal judge Tuesday denied a request to prevent the Chickasaw Nation's new gaming compact with the state from taking effect.

Seminole Allowed to Reopen Casino

News Brief: The Seminole Nation has received permission to resume their Mystic Winds Casino located at their I-40 facility.

Oklahoma Plan Won't Hurt Casinos

News Brief: A move by Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry that could help the ailing horse industry isn't expected to hurt area casinos.

Live Races May Return to Oklahoma Track

News Brief: Live horse racing would return to the Birmingham Race Course if it wins the right to provide video gambling, track magnate Milton McGregor plans to announce today.

Oklahoma Lawmaker Claims Threats

News Brief: A second member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives claimed he was threatened over his opposition to a gaming bill pending in the House.

Oklahoma Horse Breeders Support Expanded Gambling

ews Brief: Horsemen from various groups across Oklahoma are supporting Senate Bill 553, which would allow electronic gambling machines at three of the state's four horseracing tracks.

Oklahoma Gaming Bill to Die Slow Death

News Brief: Just like last year, an Oklahoma gaming bill could die a slow death in the House because the votes to pass it are not there.

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