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Federal Court Upholds Arkansas Casino Amendment

The ruling upholds Amendment 104, which effectively eliminates casino gaming in Pope County. read more >
Banking & Finance / Government & Politics / Legal

Why You Should Vote Against Issue 2 (Natalie Ghidotti Commentary)

A casino operator is trying to revoke a rival’s gaming license, costing Arkansas a big opportunity. read more >
Construction / Government & Politics / Industry

PR and a Long Fight Over a Casino Permit

Natalie Ghidotti and her PR firm are involved in a high-profile campaign opposing Arkansas Issue 2, which could impact Cherokee Nation's planned casino in Pope County. read more >
Construction / Government & Politics / Legal

Arkansas Group Submits 162K Signatures for Anti-Pope County Casino Amendment

If passed, the amendment has the potential to repeal the Cherokee Nation Entertainment casino license in Pope County. read more >
Construction / Government & Politics / Media & Marketing

Arkansas Racing Commission Awards Pope County Casino License to Cherokee Nation

The vote clears the way for the $320 million Legends Resort & Casino project after years of legal fighting over the license. read more >
Architect’s renditions of the proposed Quapaw-run casino for Pine Bluff, tentatively named Saracen Casino Resort, after a historic Quapaw Tribe chief.
Construction / Government & Politics / Legal

Cherokee, Quapaw Tribes Betting on Casino AmendmentLock Icon

Two Native American tribes triumphed last week when the Arkansas secretary of state’s office said enough signatures had been gathered to put a constitutional amendment on the Nov. 6 ballot and let voters decide on legalizing casino gambling. read more >
The Cherokee Casino in Roland, Oklahoma, is transforming itself with an $80 million 170,000-SF upgrade. | (Photo by Beth Hall)
Construction / Government & Politics / Real Estate

Gambling Near Fort Smith Continues to Expand

Western Arkansas remains an attractive target market for American Indian tribes seeking to expand their gambling business. That’s borne out by a couple of planned and new projects. read more >