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Poker back on table at CNB casinos

TAHLEQUAH – Poker has been “reintroduced” at the tribe’s casinos in West Siloam Springs and Catoosa, according to the Cherokee Nation Businesses boss. “We’re going to have eight positions per game with plexiglass dividers so that we can ensure the safety of our patrons,” CNB CEO Chuck Garrett told Tribal Councilors on April 29. At both casinos, masks remain mandatory for employees and guests. “We suggest that guests bring their own masks, which should cover the nose and mouth, but not the entire face or head,” the CNB’s casino website states. The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa is operating under the Hard Rock International’s SAFE + SOUND program. According its website site, “These comprehensive guidelines enhance cleaning practices, social interaction and workplace protocols.” 

CNB Employee Health Center opens near Hard Rock

CATOOSA – Cherokee Nation Businesses has opened the doors to its new CNB Employee Health Center, a primary care clinic exclusively for employees and dependents enrolled in the tribal company’s medical plan. According to a CNB press release, the health facility is located next to the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa and features a full-time staff, including a physician, patient advocate, registered nurse and medical assistant. “The hard work and dedication of CNB’s talented workforce continues to provide tremendous benefits for our citizens and the people of northeast Oklahoma,” said Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. “The new CNB Employee Health Center is an outstanding resource for the people who work diligently to support our communities and expand the local economy and who are responsible for the continued success of our tribal businesses.” 

Council approves Mankiller-Soap Water Act

TAHLEQUAH – During its April 12 meeting, the Tribal Council unanimously approved the Wilma P. Mankiller and Charlie Soap Water Act, which calls for research to determine the reasons some Cherokee Nation citizens still do not have adequate access to water utilities and systems. “It’s huge for our districts,” said Tribal Councilor Canaan Duncan. “It’s huge throughout the rest of the 14 counties. Work has already begun in Adair County and I know it has in other places. I am just super thankful to be a part of that.” The act, which says that “barriers to reliable water supply and wastewater disposal for some Cherokee citizens remain,” authorizes a minimum of $2 million more than normal general fund allocations to improve water access starting in fiscal 2022 and continuing each year.

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