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Card Games Expected to Begin in a Few Days

26 January 2005

Las Vegas Sun

CATOOSA, Okla. -- A paperwork delay in Washington, D.C., is being blamed for a delay in the start of poker and blackjack card games at an Oklahoma Indian casino, but tribal officials say the games should begin in the next few days.

David Stewart, chief executive of Cherokee Nation Enterprises, said the card games are expected to be in operation at the Cherokee Nation Casino Resort by the middle of next week.

The poker and blackjack play has been approved by the Interior Department and was expected to start by this weekend.

But the paperwork moved slower than expected, and the Interior Department's approval has yet to be printed in the federal register -- a must to give the games the green light, Stewart said.

Stewart said the addition of poker and blackjack gaming is the latest step in the Cherokee Nation Casino Resort in developing into a major gaming and entertainment destination for Tulsa and area communities.

Stewart said the expanded casino complex has what is known as a "niche market that combines gaming, conference facilities, rooms and good food all at the same location."

"That is unique to Tulsa," Stewart said.

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