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The Cherokee Nation has reached a proud new milestone — one that reflects our legacy of adaptability and our tradition of ...
As part of its annual “The Way We See the World" celebration on Aug. 1, the Museum of the Cherokee People will showcase four ...
The conversation the Cherokee Nation’s growing role in Oklahoma’s film industry. The tribe recently became the first Native nation in the U.S. to be designated “film ready,” expanding its studio ...
Voter approval of the revocation of a casino license in Arkansas has now prompted a lawsuit by Cherokee Nation Entertainment. Arkansas residents repealed a license for Pope County that many local ...
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – 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.
The mission to bring a casino to Pope County remains alive, as the Cherokee Nation group filed a lawsuit to block Issue 2.
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 ...
“Cherokee Nation Entertainment is firmly committed to protecting its constitutional rights, defending its lawfully issued casino license, and safeguarding the substantial investments it made in ...
Cherokee Nation Entertainment filed a lawsuit against the State of Arkansas after voters approved a ballot measure that stopped the group's planned casino.
Cherokee Nation Entertainment filed a lawsuit against the State of Arkansas after voters approved a ballot measure that stopped the group's planned casino.
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. This requires ...
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