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AGS VP of Human Resources Kim Nasuta named one of Vegas Inc.’s ‘2019 Women to Watch’
Gaming designer and provider AGS announced Wednesday that its Vice President of Human Resources, Kim Nasuta, was named one of VEGAS INC.’s... more
Analysis: ‘Tortured effort’ by DOJ attorneys concerning the Wire Act will be decided in federal court
Twenty-four hours after Department of Justice attorneys reversed a 2011 opinion concerning the Federal Wire Act, the gaming industry tried... more
IGT signs new seven-year deal with South Dakota lottery
International Game Technology announced a new seven-year contract with the South Dakota Lottery Tuesday, a state where the company has... more
Newgioco bets on international connectivity ahead of its ICE London debut
Italian leisure betting technology company Newgioco Group will display its market-leading software as the company prepares to drive its... more
DOJ reverses 2011 opinion of the Wire Act; legal online gaming in question
The U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel reversed a 2011 opinion that the Federal Wire Act applies only to sports betting,... more
Closed Lucky Dragon could be reopened as something other than a casino
Bids for the shuttered Lucky Dragon in Las Vegas are due Friday, and some prospective buyers have plans that don’t involve keeping it... more
Golden Entertainment completes $190 million purchase of two Laughlin casinos
Las Vegas-based Golden Entertainment completed its $190 million acquisition of two Laughlin casinos Monday, giving the company ownership of... more
Adams Revenue Revue: Nevada boosts totals for November as nation’s gaming number jump 5.7 percent
Only five states out of the 21 jurisdictions followed by Reno-based gaming analyst and consultant Ken Adams experienced a gaming revenue... more
Gaming technology company Bet.Works appoints Quinton Singleton as COO
Gaming executive Quinton Singleton has joined Internet gaming and sports book technology provider Bet.Works as the company’s chief... more
Treatment and restitution: Nevada’s new problem gambling court could become a model for the U.S.
It seems logical that a newly established alternative court for defendants afflicted with a problem gambling disorder would be based in Las... more

