Alabama gambling operators have continuously used the Poarch Band of Creek Indians’ casinos as an excuse to continue their gambling businesses across the state. Most
CLASS I GAMING. Social games played solely for prizes of minimal value, or traditional forms of Indian gaming when played by individuals in connection with
In 1984, the Poarch Band of Creek Indians became the only federally recognized tribe in Alabama. There are currently almost 3,000 members of the tribe.
Southside Baptist Church, near Gadsden, recently honored Gloria Dunn Johnson for 50 years of service as organist. The Etowah Association church presented her with a
There is a possible partnership on the horizon for Alabama Baptists — Hispanic Alabama Baptists that is. Reggie Quimby, director of the office of global
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