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When the right hand won’t shake the left in Government: Massachusetts
“Wampanoag Tribe Casino Project in Massachusetts” Massachusetts playing politics inside their own house What happened to Good Faith Negotiations and the Government to Government relationship? Wampanoag article 4172013 Cape Cod Today And here’s the article where everyone is working towards … Continue reading
Who’s really responsible for those hidden costs that seem to affect the bottom line?
Table Games had a bad month! Slots were way down! The economy is really affecting us! The new card room is taking play away from us! Our promotions can’t compete with the big properties! We’re too far out-of-the-way! The sky … Continue reading
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I’d like your opinion Tribal Gaming Professionals & Peers regarding a news article.
Recently this article was published by the Sacramento Bee (January 22); a local newspaper and powerful presence in the political scene in California. After all, it’s located in the capital city. This article features Howard Dickstein a prominent attorney that … Continue reading
What’s new in the Tribal Casino Management program?
Introduction to Casino Management course will be delivered through online and hybrid modalities for Fall 2011. Beginning Fall Quarter 2011 Northwest Indian College initiates two new modality methods to deliver the Introduction to Casino Management (HRCM 111 [5 CR]) course … Continue reading
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Students attending the Tribal Casino Management program represent four tribes and two countrys
Students participating in the Tribal Casino Management program at Northwest Indian College represent four regional tribes in Western Washington and two countries. Classes offered for Spring Quarter include; Building Human Capital and Cultural Diversity & Marketing. The program is offered … Continue reading
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