| | | Gaming bill backed by Poarch Band of Creek Indians would generate revenue, regulation |  | Advertisements: |
|  02/06/10 MOBILE, Ala. --A new bill backed by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians would establish a regulatory and tax structure for Alabama bingo gambling establishments, generating more than $250 million for state coffers in its first year, according to supporters. READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news04/07/11 ATLANTA -(AP) A band of Creek Indians has filed papers to establish a reservation on the Georgia coast. The Kialegee Tribal Town has a contract to buy 300 acres, part of St. Simons Island develo...
05/07/11 The Poarch Band of Creek Indians Tribe has donated one half million dollars to the tornado relief efforts.
06/08/11 PCI Gaming Authority, the commercial gaming business owned by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, today announced a major sponsorship in "Bama Rising", a showcase concert benefitting tornado victims in north Alabama. Hot themes this week:
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