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Cherokee Nation ready for opening of eighth gaming facility
Thursday, May 27, 2010
The Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma will open its eighth gaming facility tomorrow. The 10,000 square-foot casino is located in Ramona, about 30 miles north of Tulsa. It employs 100 people. "By building a gaming center in Ramona, we've created career paths with good paying, stable jobs for a lot of people who can now work close to home," said David Stewart, CEO of Cherokee Nation Entertainment, News on 6 reported. Get the Story:
Cherokee Nation Opens Ramona Casino Friday (News on 6 5/27) Related Stories:
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