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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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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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- By Chez Oxendine
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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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- By Chez Oxendine
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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.
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- By Rob Capriccioso
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WASHINGTON — The Seminole Tribe of Florida is appealing a decision by a D.C. District Court judge that put the tribe’s exclusive and lucrative sports betting agreement with the state of Florida in limbo.
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Choctaw Nation’s long-term relationship with gaming financier and consultant Rob Miller brought the Oklahoma-based tribe to the table for a bid at a highly competitive commercial casino license in Cook County, Ill.