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POPE COUNTY, Ark. — The mission to bring a casino to Pope County remains alive as Cherokee Nation Businesses, Cherokee Nation Entertainment and Pope County resident Jennifer McGill filed a ...
The plaintiff, Gulfside Casino Partnership, also is suing the vendor that won the bid -- Cherokee Nation Entertainment. Also named in the lawsuit are the 14 elected officials in Pope County -- the ...
Cherokee Nation voters will choose between six non-incumbent candidates on the ballot for the District 4 Tribal Council seat.
Issue 2 would repeal a license for a planned Cherokee Nation casino in Pope County. The court's decision ensures that Arkansans will be able to decide whether or not they want a fourth casino in ...
Nov. 6—The Cherokee Nation's effort to build a casino in Russellville, in Pope County, Arkansas, received a blow by voters who approved Issue 2, an amendment to revoke the license.
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Cherokee Nation casino plans may be halted as Issue 2 passes in Arkansas vote. Issue 2 on the ballot was voted for by Arkansans to decide if the casino would continue being ...
"Historically, we did have a casino, and that was shut down due to the actions of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, and so we are going through the steps to get our gaming back up and operating ...
A lawsuit filed by Cherokee Nation Businesses against the state over passage of Issue 2 on Election Day that would revoke its casino license in Pope County less than six months after it ...
WE'RE FOLLOWING BREAKING NEWS. A NEW LAWSUIT AIMS TO STOP ARKANSAS' ISSUE 2 FROM GOING INTO EFFECT. ON TUESDAY A MAJORITY OF ARKANSAS VOTERS APPROVED REQUIRING VOTER APPROVAL FOR CASINO LICENSES ...
Additional plaintiffs include Cherokee Nation Businesses and Jennifer McGill, a registered voter in Pope County. More: Arkansas passes anti-casino measure that had 2 Oklahoma tribes backing ...