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Nevada: Primm Valley Casino not open after recent ownership change

Sunday, July 5, 2026 1:41 PM
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  • Lucas Hellberg, Las Vegas Review-Journal

Gaming fans hoping to celebrate the Independence Day weekend with a visit to the border town’s last surviving casino were disappointed Friday to find it closed.

Gas stations and a popular Lotto store were open for business Friday following a change in operators that kept the cluster of roadside businesses alive, but dozens of visitors hoping to visit the Primm Valley Casino left puzzled and frustrated after finding the casino closed.

The “property is closed for patronage,” read a sign outside the casino’s main entrance. A reopening date hasn’t been set.

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Terrible’s, which owns dozens of convenience stores in the Las Vegas Valley and casinos in other parts of Nevada, took over operations in Primm on Wednesday, just in time for the Fourth of July weekend.