Alabama's only federally recognized tribe lobbies for sports betting inclusion in 2025 tribal compacts following strategic ...
Addy Guthrie, Logan and Evan Roden of Cullman, were each awarded a scholarship by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians for their participation in Alabama’s livestock industry Sunday, March 16, at a ...
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians operates casinos on tribal property in Atmore, Wetumpka, and Montgomery, resorts with hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The main draw for the gamblers ...
Escambia commissioners amended an ordinance that would allow the cardroom to operate in areas zoned Heavy Commercial and ...
Black lawmakers want a provision for a Black-owned casino to be part of any gambling legislation, and the former Auburn star ...
The Alabama native showed interest in majority ownership in a casino within state borders, if the opportunity arose.
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians have a proud history of supporting youth in livestock. Each year, two young people from each of Alabama’s 67 counties are awarded a scholarship from the tribe to aid ...
The statewide “Don’t Drop It on Alabama” Spring Cleanup– an annual event coordinated by Alabama PALS (People Against a ...
Special to the Advance Poarch Creek Indians Tribal Council Treasurer Amy Gantt and Dr. Deidra Suwanee Dees presented a $1,000 ...