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'We've seen the success': United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians taking steps to operate casino again
Chloe Abbott
The UKB is taking the first steps to get back into operating a casino.
'A major step forward': Federal government approves gaming license for UKB tribe
Sam Modde
Tahlequah's United Keetoowah Band receives gaming license approval, marking significant progress for tribal casino development after a decade-long dispute with the Cherokee Nation.
Former Creek Nation Court Justice Nominated To Chair National Indian Gaming Commission
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President Barack Obama has nominated a member of the Creek Nation to serve as chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission.
Oklahoma Attorney General Looks Into Broken Arrow Casino
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The state attorney general has contacted the National Indian Gaming Commission concerning the controversial casino under construction in Broken Arrow.
Controversial Broken Arrow Casino May Not Be Legal
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The first casino slated to go up in Broken Arrow may not be legal, because the land may not be eligible for gaming.
Cheyenne And Arapaho Tribes To Be Audited
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CONCHO, Okla. (AP) -- The National Indian Gaming Commission is planning an audit of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes to determine how they've spent profits from their casinos. The audit is to look at the
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Cheyenne And Arapaho Tribes To Be Audited
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CONCHO, Okla. (AP) -- The National Indian Gaming Commission is planning an audit of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes to determine how they've spent profits from their casinos. The audit is to look
Cheyenne And Arapaho Tribes To Be Audited
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CONCHO, Okla. (AP) -- The National Indian Gaming Commission is planning an audit of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes to determine how they've spent profits from their casinos. The audit is to look
Kiowa Casino At Least 60 Days From Opening
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RANDLETT, Okla. (AP) Kiowa officials say the opening of the tribe's new casino near Randlett in southern Cotton County is at least 60 days away.
Kiowa Casino Operations Authority Chairman
Kiowa Casino At Least 60 Days From Opening
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RANDLETT, Okla. (AP) Kiowa officials say the opening of the tribe's new casino near Randlett in southern Cotton County is at least 60 days away.
Kiowa Casino Operations Authority Chairman
Tonkawa tribal casino appealing order to close
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TONKAWA, Okla. (AP) -- The management company of a Tonkawa tribal casino is appealing an order that requires them to close.
Federal casino regulators said yesterday they had issued a temporary
Tonkawa tribal casino appealing order to close
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TONKAWA, Okla. (AP) -- The management company of a Tonkawa tribal casino is appealing an order that requires them to close.
Federal casino regulators said yesterday they had issued a temporary
Regional tribal casinos make more than $1 billion in FY 2004
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- New figures show tribal casinos in Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas made $1.25-billion from gamblers during fiscal year 2004.
According to the National Indian Gaming Commission,
Regional tribal casinos make more than $1 billion in FY 2004
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- New figures show tribal casinos in Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas made $1.25-billion from gamblers during fiscal year 2004.
According to the National Indian Gaming Commission,
Gaming administrator addresses Sovereignty Symposium
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Indian gaming will be the chief topic at the 18th annual Sovereignty Symposium that kicks off today in Oklahoma City.
National Indian Gaming Commission head Philip Hogen
Gaming administrator addresses Sovereignty Symposium
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Indian gaming will be the chief topic at the 18th annual Sovereignty Symposium that kicks off today in Oklahoma City.
National Indian Gaming Commission head Philip Hogen
Manager of closed Kansas casino arrested on gambling charges
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(Wyandotte-AP) -- The manager of the Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma's now-closed casino in Kansas City, Kansas, faces gambling-related charges.
Tribal police arrested Ellis Enyart Thursday
Manager of closed Kansas casino arrested on gambling charges
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(Wyandotte-AP) -- The manager of the Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma's now-closed casino in Kansas City, Kansas, faces gambling-related charges.
Tribal police arrested Ellis Enyart Thursday
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Indian gaming dispute
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(Tulsa-AP) -- Oklahoma Indian tribes say a ruling from the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals won't immediately affect casinos and bingo parlors.
A three-judge panel in Denver ruled this week that
Indian gaming dispute
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(Tulsa-AP) -- Oklahoma Indian tribes say a ruling from the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals won't immediately affect casinos and bingo parlors.
A three-judge panel in Denver ruled this week that
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Thunder vs. Pacers: What to know before Game 1 of the NBA Finals
Brooke Cox
News On 6 sports analyst Jeremie Poplin says the Thunder have the stronger roster heading into the NBA Finals, but warns fans not to underestimate Indiana’s fast-paced offense.
Thunder vs. Pacers: What to know before Game 1 of the NBA Finals
Brooke Cox
News On 6 sports analyst Jeremie Poplin says the Thunder have the stronger roster heading into the NBA Finals, but warns fans not to underestimate Indiana’s fast-paced offense.
Zink Lake Rentals launches scenic Arkansas River float trip experience
Samantha Rupe
A new self-paced float trip offers a scenic six-mile ride down the Arkansas River—here’s how to book it and what to expect.
Zink Lake Rentals launches scenic Arkansas River float trip experience
Samantha Rupe
A new self-paced float trip offers a scenic six-mile ride down the Arkansas River—here’s how to book it and what to expect.
Sand Springs ends fireworks permit rule for Independence Day
Zachary Sabel
Sand Springs residents celebrate: no permit needed for 4th of July fireworks. New policy aims to ease financial burdens while promoting safe celebration.
Sand Springs ends fireworks permit rule for Independence Day
Zachary Sabel
Sand Springs residents celebrate: no permit needed for 4th of July fireworks. New policy aims to ease financial burdens while promoting safe celebration.
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Thunder vs. Pacers: What to know before Game 1 of the NBA Finals
Brooke Cox
News On 6 sports analyst Jeremie Poplin says the Thunder have the stronger roster heading into the NBA Finals, but warns fans not to underestimate Indiana’s fast-paced offense.
Zink Lake Rentals launches scenic Arkansas River float trip experience
Samantha Rupe
A new self-paced float trip offers a scenic six-mile ride down the Arkansas River—here’s how to book it and what to expect.
Sand Springs ends fireworks permit rule for Independence Day
Zachary Sabel
Sand Springs residents celebrate: no permit needed for 4th of July fireworks. New policy aims to ease financial burdens while promoting safe celebration.
Nintendo Switch 2 release draws lines across the Tulsa metro
Nick McCauley
Tulsa-area gamers lined up hours early as the next-generation console hit store shelves.
Tulsa Weather: Thursday warm-up before more severe storms return
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Areas of dense fog and a few isolated showers for our Thursday morning, but mostly quiet weather will continue for one more day. Severe weather threats return to Green Country early Friday morning.
Gov. Stitt issues apology to state senator over State Dept. of Mental Health spat
Christian Hans
Gov. Kevin Stitt issued an apology after calling out a state senator during the removal process of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services commissioner.
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