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Snoqualmie Casino Moves Closer to Launching Sportsbook as Washington State Gambling Commission Approves Sports Betting
Snoqualmie Casino began construction of their sportsbook at the beginning of June in anticipation of launching late summer. SNOQUALMIE, WA -- In a 7-0 vote on June 10, 2021, the Washington State Gaming Commission (WSGC) approved the sports wagering amendment in...
Ute Mountain Casino Hotel Opens Its First-Ever Sportsbook
Indian Energy, LLC Founder Allen G. Cadreau (right) accepts the Business of the Year Award.TOWAOC, CO – In late August of this year, the Ute Mountain Casino Hotel has announced its plan to open the first-ever retail sportsbook powered by IGT’s market-leading...
Pechanga Resort Casino Hires New General Manager from within Resort/Casino’s Leadership Team
Before Tjeerd’s promotion to General Manager, he navigated Pechanga Resort Casino’s 3,000 Team Members through the pandemic and reopening of the property as Interim General Manager. TEMECULA, CA – The Pechanga Development Corporation today announced the promotion of...
Pechanga Resort Casino Hosts Two-Day Job Fair, Ups Ante on Hiring with Sign-On Incentives up to $1,500
Applicants will meet directly with hiring managers in many cases and should be ready to accept an on the spot offer if presented. Temecula, CA – Pechanga Resort Casino hosts a two-day job fair in an effort to fill more than 250 positions, and readies to make...
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Mohawk Tribe Is On Track for DEA Federal Cannabis License
The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe’s holding company, the Tewáthahón:ni Corporation, has entered into a joint development agreement with MMJ Biopharma Cultivation, Inc. MMJ will lease and develop approximately 20 acres of Tribal trust land, previously designated by the...
Sky Ute Casino Resort Is Launching an Esports-Dedicated Sportsbook Online Across Colorado
Sky Ute Casino Resort’s esports book will offer 24/7 in-play wagering through a partnership with GameCO and USBookmaking. (GameCo)Esports wagering has risen sharply worldwide since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. Now Sky Ute Casino Resort will debut the...
Clara Pratte Wins Environmental Genius Award for Innovators Under 40
Pratte reacts to the December 16th announcement of her selection as the 2020 winner of the Pritzker Emerging Environmental Genius Award. (UCLA)The Tribal engagement leader for President-elect Joe Biden’s campaign, Clara Pratte (Navajo) has won the 2020 Pritzker...
Haaland Is Biden’s Pick for Interior Secretary
Haaland (D-New Mexico) is an enrolled citizen of the Pueblo of Laguna and serves on the House Natural Resources Committee. Haaland can remain in her House seat until her confirmation as Secretary of the Interior by the U.S. Senate is complete. In its 171-year-old...
EnerTribe Nears Completion of Construction for Yurok Connect
EnerTribe, a Native American-owned firm, is engineering and constructing the electronic infrastructure for Yurok Connect. (EnerTribe)Broadband Internet access will give the approximately 300 residents on the Yurok Reservation in the Klamath and Weitchpec areas of...
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Tulalip Resort Casino Wins Tripadvisor Award for Accommodations
Tulalip Resort Casino is within Quil Ceda Village on the Tulalip Tribes’ lands. (Courtesy Quil Ceda Village)Tulalip Resort Casino is housed within the 2,200-acre municipality Quil Ceda Village. The premium outlet mall touts several anchor stores, including Cabela’s,...
House Rules: How Free-Play Fuels Tribal Gaming Gains
The impact of free-play on casinos' bottom line is as yet unknown, but it's certainly a part of Tribal gaming. (Gilaxia via iStock by Getty Images)From free-play points to discounts at casino restaurants to comped reservations at luxury hotel suites, players know that...
Hard Rock International to Make Super Bowl Commercial Debut With ‘Epic’ Ad
As Hard Rock Stadium prepares to host Super Bowl 54, parent company Hard Rock International, owned by the Seminole Tribe of Florida, is looking forward to making its Super Bowl debut with a 60-second commercial. “The stars have aligned for the creation of the first...
Indigenous Tech Agency Animikii Raises $1M in Financing
Animikii, an Indigenous-owned digital agency that drives social innovation, has raised the largest investment of its kind into Indigenous technology.
A Common Theme Binds Native Business Magazine’s June 2019 Issue: Through Agricultural, Natural Resource & Tourism Development, We Empower Self-Reliance
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Cache Creek Bolsters Talent Pool with Two Key Leadership Hires
Region’s Largest Casino Resort Welcomes New Vice President of Information Technology and Chief Financial Officer. BROOKS, Calif. – Cache Creek Casino Resort, Northern California’s largest casino resort, announced that Stephen Bailey has been named Vice President of...
Tulalip Resort Casino Wins Tripadvisor Award for Accommodations
Tulalip Resort Casino is within Quil Ceda Village on the Tulalip Tribes’ lands. (Courtesy Quil Ceda Village)Tulalip Resort Casino is housed within the 2,200-acre municipality Quil Ceda Village. The premium outlet mall touts several anchor stores, including Cabela’s,...
House Rules: How Free-Play Fuels Tribal Gaming Gains
The impact of free-play on casinos' bottom line is as yet unknown, but it's certainly a part of Tribal gaming. (Gilaxia via iStock by Getty Images)From free-play points to discounts at casino restaurants to comped reservations at luxury hotel suites, players know that...
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A Common Theme Binds Native Business Magazine’s June 2019 Issue: Through Agricultural, Natural Resource & Tourism Development, We Empower Self-Reliance
Our first “Tourism, Agriculture & Natural Resources” issue is hot off the presses and shipping across the world to thousands of subscribers.
Ground Broken for First Tribe-Affiliated Medical School in Indian Country
This week, shovels dug into Earth to make way for the first Tribe-affiliated medical school in the United States built on Tribal land.
High Water Mark LLC: Native, Woman-Owned Business Protects Water as Tribal Cultural Property
With a background in environmental engineering and management, Suina has managed multi-million dollar emergency and disaster assistance projects for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in addition to her previous career at the U.S. Department of Energy...
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Bumble Fund Invests in Female-Founded Businesses, Prioritizes Diversity
Last year, a mere 2.2 percent of all venture capital funding in the U.S. went to companies founded solely by women. The newly formed Bumble Fund aims to support female-founded, female-led businesses, with a focus on diversity.
Mika Leonard, NAFSA’s New COO: Reaching Full Potential in the Tribal Financial Services Sector
As the new chief operating officer for the Native American Financial Services Association (NAFSA), Mika Leonard manages day-to-day operations, member relations and coordinates opportunities for growth at the organization.
Lakota Federal Credit Union: Empowering Economic Independence
Prior to the Lakota Federal Credit Union, residents had limited options to manage their income. With the recent addition of checking accounts, LCFU is empowering economic independence.
Eighth Generation Sells to Snoqualmie Tribe in Unprecedented Business Move
The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe’s purchase of Eighth Generation will elevate the business from “an iconic Native American brand to an iconic American brand,” said Louie Gong.
Stephanie A. Bryan, Poarch Band Tribal Chair & CEO, Is Improving Quality of Life Through the Family Business
Over the course of her lifetime, Stephanie A. Bryan, the Tribe’s Chair and CEO, has seen the Poarch Band evolve from an unrecognized group into an economic powerhouse.
American Indian Business Enterprise to Jumpstart Small Businesses in Native Communities Across New Mexico
Powered by a $260,000 grant from the U.S. MBDA, the American Indian Business Enterprise (AIBE) will support young Native entrepreneurs statewide.
Biomass Appeal: Inside the Forest County Potawatomi’s Biogas Plants
The Forest County Potawatomi’s biomass plant opened in 2013. Each year, a total of 16 million gallons of food waste is digested in two 1.3-million-gallon digester tanks.
DOE to Offer $2B in Loan Guarantees for Tribal Energy Projects
The U.S. Department of Energy will provide $2 billion in partial loan guarantees to Native American and Alaska Native communities for energy development projects.
Woven Together With the Land: The Role Climate Change Will Play in the Future of Tribal Energy
Considering many tribes hold vast reserves of fossil fuels, and others rely on coal and natural gas for electricity generation, how will ongoing shifts in our climate caused by human activity affect energy markets for tribes?
Grounded by Values of Gratitude & Humility, Brian Parrish Leads Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise
As CEO of Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise, Brian Parrish oversees 1,200 employees at an enterprise with an economic output of more than a billion dollars.
The Family Man: President/CEO Kip Ritchie on Managing ‘Community Transforming Projects’ at Greenfire
“We’re a top 20 construction firm in Milwaukee — competing with companies that have been in business for over 100 years,” says Kip Ritchie, President/CEO of Greenfire Management Services.
Siyeh Corporation CEO Dennis Fitzpatrick Says Leaders Need to Be Good Listeners
Ever since Dennis Fitzpatrick became the founding CEO of the Blackfeet Nation-owned Siyeh Corporation, the Tribe has been on a rip-roaring economic streak.


















