Cherokee casino fort gibson 500 nations

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12 that Arkansas officials “unconstitutionally” granted a casino license to Cherokee Nation Businesses. Pulaski County Circuit Court Judge Tim Fox ruled Jan.

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The decision opens anew the application process. The Arkansas Supreme Court affirmed a lower court ruling that said Cherokee Nation Businesses was not a qualified applicant when granted a casino license in Pope County. 26 Arkansas Supreme Court decision sent the casino license process back to the Arkansas Racing Commission, an agency of the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration.

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Cherokee Nation Businesses (CNB) looks to have an advantage in what will be a new process to grant a casino license in Pope County thanks to an endorsement letter from Pope County Judge Ben Cross.Īn Oct.

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