An Arkansas judge voided a state panel's decision to allow the Cherokee Nation to build a casino in the state, ruling on Thursday that the license was issued in violation of the state's constitution.
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 was issued was ...
Arkansas Racing commissioners broke the law — as inscribed in the state constitution — when they awarded the Pope County casino gaming license to a company that didn’t exist during the application ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — An Arkansas judge voided a state panel’s decision to allow the Cherokee Nation to build a casino in the state, ruling on Thursday that the license was issued in violation of ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a judge’s decision to void the casino license issued to the Cherokee Nation by a panel, setting up a new round of applications ...
Pope County Judge Ben Cross said Monday he has sent an updated letter of support for Oklahoma-based Cherokee Nation Businesses to be awarded the Pope County casino license by the Arkansas Racing ...
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 lawsuit ...