The Poarch Creek Indian Museum is located on Jack Springs Rd. just off Interstate 65 south of Atmore. Admission is free. It is open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Escambia commissioners amended an ordinance that would allow the cardroom to operate in areas zoned Heavy Commercial and ...
Back in November of 2024, the Wind Creek Hospitality, owned by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, announced an agreement with Birmingham Race Course and Casino Owners the McGregor family to acquire the ...
Federal Government contracting enterprise owned by the Poarch Creek Indians (PCI), recently opened its new National Capital ...
Alabama's only federally recognized tribe lobbies for sports betting inclusion in 2025 tribal compacts following strategic ...
Two Atmore students were awarded scholarships from the Poarch Creek Indians for their participation in Alabama’s livestock ...
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians operates casinos on tribal property in Atmore, Wetumpka, and Montgomery, resorts with hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The main draw for the gamblers ...
Two Escambia County residents were honored with the presentation of scholarships in Montgomery last week by the Poarch Band ...
Addy Guthrie, Logan and Evan Roden of Cullman, were each awarded a scholarship by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians for their participation in Alabama’s livestock industry Sunday, March 16, at a ...
Makenzie Hornbuckle and Callie Childers, both of Somerville, were each awarded a scholarship by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians for their participation in Alabama’s livestock industry on March ...
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