The American Gaming Association congratulates co-chairs Rep. Bennie Thompson (MS-02) and Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (PA-14) on relaunching the Congressional Gaming Caucus for the 116th Congress.
Monthly Archives: January 2020
Spectacle Entertainment and Hard Rock International break ground on $400 Million Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana
Spectacle Entertainment and Hard Rock International announced the development and construction of Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana at an official groundbreaking ceremony held on Thursday, January 9.
Everi to provide New York Lottery with video lottery gaming central system through 2029
Everi Holdings Inc. announced that it has extended its relationship with the New York Lottery for 10 additional years, pursuant to a new agreement to provide the New York Lottery with the video lottery central system through September 2029.&nb…
Gallant out, DeBoer in as Golden Knights coach
The Golden Knights made a stunning move Wednesday morning, relieving coach Gerard Gallant and assistant coach Mike Kelly of their duties and …
Golden Knights start lengthy road trip with loss in Buffalo
The Golden Knights didn’t want to start their road trip like this. They played a better game than they had in their last three at home, but the result was the same. Vegas’ struggles continued …
Monopoly Big Wheel Railroads slot machine — SCIENTIFIC GAMES
San Manuel Casino and Scientific Games announced the world premiere of Monopoly Big Wheel Railroads.
Golden Knights hoping season-long road trip gets them back on track
Gerard Gallant was pretty clear about how he feels regarding the Golden Knights’ just-ended homestand that spanned a season-long seven games …
Bluberi names Andrew Burke as CEO
Bluberi Gaming Canada Inc. recently announced the appointment of Andrew Burke as its CEO effective today, January 13, 2020.
Autistic employees gain experience, life skills at Las Vegas Subway shops
Through the Grant a Gift Autism Foundation Teenworks employment readiness program, Donna Curry has placed nearly 30 young adults with autism into Subway jobs or internships.
Retiring legislator showed courage, conviction in working to make life better for vulnerable Nevadans
Nevada Senator David Parks had three measures he wanted to see passed during his first legislative session as a Nevada lawmaker in 1997: a non-discrimination bill for LGBTQ residents seeking employment; state funding for HIV/AIDS programs; and the dec…