The Osage Nation of Oklahoma is seeking to hire 500 people for two new tribal casinos.
One of the casinos, near Sand Springs, will open shortly. Another near north Tulsa is slated for the future.
The Sand Springs facility is called the Million Dollar Elms Casino, a reference to the "million dollar" tree where the first Osage oil lease was signed in the early 1900s.
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Osage Tribe Holding A Job Fair Tuesday In Sand Springs
(KOTV News 5/17)
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Osage Nation seeks employees for new casinos
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