The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians is a hiring a new president and chief executive officer for its Pearl River Resort, the Associated Press reports.
The tribe offered the job to Paul Harvey, a former state regulator. Harvey would be in charge of two hotels and two casinos, two golf courses and a water park.
The resort has been successful but the tribe wants to open an off-reservation casino in Jackson County. Miko Beasley Denson said polls indicate voters support the project, which faces a non-binding referendum next week.
Denson said he hopes a favorable vote will sway Gov. Hayley Barbour (R), who opposes the off-reservation casino.
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Choctaws planning to hire ex-regulator
(AP 11/1)
Choctaw chief: Polls on casino promising (The Biloxi Sun Herald 11/1)
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