Tag: Eastern Band Cherokee
UPDATE: Over 140 workers start strike at Caesars Southern Indiana
Over 140 employees at Caesar’s Southern Indiana Hotel and Casino went on strike on Monday, according to a release from Teamsters... more
Workers at Eastern Band Cherokees’ Caesars Southern Indiana Casino vote to authorize strike
Casino employees in southern Indiana recently authorized a strike against their employer. More than 140 workers at Caesars Southern Indiana... more
Caesars Virginia opens its doors tomorrow
The wait is over! Opening day for Caesars Virginia is tomorrow, Dec. 17. The $750 million casino resort will officially open its doors to... more
Danville officials expect $32M yearly from permanent Caesars Virginia casino opening Tuesday
The temporary casino operating in front of Caesars Virginia opened in May 2023 and generated $29 million in gaming taxes and revenue... more
Sneak peek inside Caesars Virginia casino opening next week in Danville [VIDEO]
On Tuesday, WRAL News a sneak peek at the new Caesars Virginia… We’re now a week away from the casino’s long-awaited... more
Caesars Virginia casino to open Dec. 12 in Danville
It’s official. Caesars Virginia casino and hotel resort will open Dec. 12, the company announced Thursday morning. “The resort... more
Officials tout economic impact as Kentucky casino celebrates first anniversary
Sandy’s Racing and Gaming in Ashland is marking one year of operation since opening to the public in October 2023. Officials said the... more
Virginia: Casino resort set to open in Danville in December, 100+ jobs listed
Officials have confirmed that a years-in-the-making full casino resort will open in southern Virginia — about an hour from Durham — by... more
Woman served excessively prior to her death at Caesars Southern Indiana: lawsuit
A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed after a woman died at Caesar’s Southern Indiana Hotel & Casino in late March of 2024. The... more
North Carolina: Sale, use of cannabis approved on Eastern Band Cherokee land, with store near casino
CHEROKEE, N.C. (AP) — The recreational sale and use of marijuana for adults on western North Carolina tribal land could begin this summer... more