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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — The partnership between Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise and Hard Rock Digital continues to evolve.
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SANTA ROSA, Calif. — The Koi Nation of Northern California is partnering with an enterprise of the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma to develop its proposed Shiloh Casino & Resort in Sonoma County.
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HOCHATOWN, Okla. — The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma plans to break ground this spring on a new four-story, 202,000-square-foot casino and resort development in the southeastern corner of Oklahoma.
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Tribal gaming has seen a roaring recovery after COVID-19 induced slumps, but that growth could be checked by an increasingly dire labor shortage.
That’s according to industry insiders who spoke during a Jan. 12 webinar hosted by the National Indian Gaming Association, which highlighted that the labor shortage poses key challenges, even amid a period of improved financial performance.
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- By Joe Boomgaard
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PALA, Calif. — The Pala Band of Mission Indians plans to sell off the iGaming software company it launched in 2013 and use the proceeds both to pay down debt and to invest in other revenue-producing acquisitions.
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ATMORE, Ala. — Poarch Band of Creek Indians’ gaming arm has acquired Seattle, Wash.-based digital gaming company FlowPlay Inc. in a move to broaden its offerings to with customers “on or off our properties.”
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LAS VEGAS, Nev. — The Seminole Tribe of Florida intends to make a major splash on the Las Vegas strip.
The tribally owned Hard Rock International brand yesterday announced it had signed a nearly $1.08 billion deal to acquire the operating assets of The Mirage Hotel and Casino from MGM Resorts International.
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Emerging with the Illinois Gaming Board’s blessing to pursue a casino in the south suburbs of Chicago after a years-long process has Arthur Mothershed feeling “a little surreal.”
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The Illinois Gaming Board has selected a subsidiary of Poarch Band of Creek Indians-owned Wind Creek Hospitality for a much-coveted commercial casino license in the south suburbs of Chicago.
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A little more than one month after accepting its first wager, the Seminole Tribe of Florida has suspended its mobile sports betting operations in the state.