Quapaw Return to Arkansas Bearing a Casino

  PINE BLUFF SET TO HOST RETURN OF THE TRIBE         Source: This article is being republished from an article in the Arkansas Business written by George Waldon   When Arkansas voters approved Issue 4 on Nov. 6, they set in motion what some Pine Bluff boosters see as... Read More.

Quapaw Chief Updates Community on Proposed Casino

The latest in a series of local Town Hall Meetings hosted by Pine Bluff Mayor Shirley Washington featured a conversation between Chief John Berrey of the Quapaw Tribe and the public.  This event took place on Monday night at the Pine Bluff Convention Center.... Read More.
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Chamber Backs Casino Amendment

Duke Fakouri, Chairman of the Issues & Legislation Committee of The Pine Bluff Regional Chamber of Commerce says the Chamber has taken a position in support of the Arkansas Casino Gaming Amendment, Issue 4. "If Issue 4 passes in the November general election, it will... Read More.
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Casino in Pine Bluff?

This week’s edition of Arkansas Business featured an article entitled Tribes Betting on Casino Amendment. Arkansas voters will decide in the November election if the Quapaw and Cherokee tribes are going to be allowed to build casinos in Jefferson county and Pope county.  If the... Read More.

Possible Casino in South Arkansas

CASINO TO OPERATE IN PINE BLUFF? MAYBE But first, the casino gambling issue must be placed on the November ballot, approved by voters, and the financial backers will have to apply for and receive a state license to operate. Don Tilton, an Arkansas lobbyist who is representing... Read More.