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Cherokee Nation Businesses reports record November, says Pope County case will go to trial in March
Summary
At the Cherokee Nation Executive & Finance Committee meeting Dec. 17, CNB CEO Chuck Garrett said November produced an all-time revenue record and updated the committee that CNB will go to trial in the Eastern District of Arkansas in March on claims including due process and takings.
Chuck Garrett, CEO of Cherokee Nation Businesses, told the Cherokee Nation Executive & Finance Committee on Dec. 17 that November produced an all-time historic revenue record for CNB, driven in part by casino operations in Tunica at Goldstrike.
Garrett highlighted a company charitable effort, saying Hard Rock employees were recognized for donating 100 toys to the U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots program. He said consolidated CNB financial…
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