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GambleAware commissions pilot project to extend residential rehabilitation provision for gambling disorder

GambleAware has commissioned Adferiad Recovery, working in partnership with Gordon Moody, to deliver a three-year pilot project to extend the National Gambling Treatment Service (NGTS) provision of residential rehabilitation for gambling disorder. 

YAAMAVA’ RESORT & CASINO TO ROCK THE NEW YEAR HIRING HUNDREDS WITH A HIRING EVENT AT ONTARIO MILLS

Yaamava’ Resort & Casino is seeking hundreds of employees for the new entertainment venue and thousands of workers for the Enterprise at ‘Backstage at Yaamava’ Theater’ hiring event

WHAT:       Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel (Yaamava’ Resort & Casino) will host ‘Backstage at Yaamava’ Theater’ hiring event to staff the Inland Empire’s newest  entertainment venue, set  to open later this spring.

Siletz Casino Project Salem, Oregon One Step Closer to Federal Approval

January 7, 2022 – The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) announced today the release of the Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Siletz Casino Project in Salem, Oregon. This release of the EA is a significant step forward for the Siletz Casino Project as the EA is an important component to obtaining federal approval.

The EA assesses the environmental impacts resulting from the development of a gaming facility and hotel by the Siletz Tribe on federal land that has been held in trust for the Tribe since 2000.

AGEM Index December 2021

In December 2021, the AGEM Index improved by 11.39 points to 971.59, marking a 1.2 percent increase from the prior month.

Compared to one year ago, the index increased by 284.47 points for an annual growth rate of 41.4 percent. In the latest period, seven of the AGEM Index companies reported stock price increases. This ultimately led to eight companies posting positive contributions and four companies recording negative contributions to the overall index.

Game Changing Technologies Granted a Gaming License With the Pala Gaming Commission

SAN DIEGO, January 6, 2022 (Newswire.com) - Game Changing Technologies ("GCT") announced today that they were granted a gaming license with the Pala Gaming Commission to provide goods and services for the Pala Casino Spa Resort in Pala, California. GCT holds more than 120 active gaming licenses for Tribal and non-Tribal casinos.

GCT's casino customers span more than 20 states including Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, and Washington State.