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Judge temporarily blocks Racing Commission decision on Pope County casino application

Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen this morning issued a temporary restraining order to prevent the state Racing Commission from making a decision Monday on an application by the Cherokee tribe to open a casino in Pope County.
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Pope County casino moves to outflank Russellville opposition

Developments in the fight for a permit to build a casino in Pope County.
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Racing Commission reopens applications for Pope County casino

In keeping with its decision last week, the Arkansas Racing Commission today officially reopened applications to operate a casino in Pope County.

UPDATE: Racing Commission action and a question and a partial answer in the Pope County casino matter

UPDATE: The state Racing Commission today moved forward on considering a new application for a permit to operate a casino in Pope County, but many legal complications lie ahead. Also: Add this non-denial denial to a question arising in the ongoing consideration of a casino in Pope County.
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Cherokees endorsed for Pope County casino

Pope County Quorum Court backs Cherokee casino.

Cherokee casino group outlines Pope County plans UPDATE

The Cherokee Nation, a major casino operator in Oklahoma, has released details of its plan for a casino resort in Pope County.
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Place your bets: Pope County casino competition intensifies

Pope County casino politicking is fierce, but not always out in plain view.

The casino political fun continues with Pope County judge op-ed

The Arkansas Racing Commission is preparing to take applications for casino permits in Pope and Jefferson Counties, but the high-powered politicking is already well underway in Pope County as evidenced by a seeming shift in tone from Pope County Judge Ben Cross.
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More signatures turned in for casino amendment

The group hoping to win voter approval for three more casinos in Arkansas turned in additional signatures today for checking by the secretary of state.
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