Ann Zenor

It’s always very interesting to see how people react when I tell them my company provides hourly childcare in resorts, spas and casinos. Their expression is at first quizzical, followed by an incredulous tilt of the head and then chased by a set of pointed questions. “What?...

May 02, 2013
Wallenda, seventh generation circus performer and a 32-year-old faher of three, will walk the 1,800 feet across the gorge of Niagara Falls, while balancing on a two-inch-diameter s...
The Pocasset Wampanoag Tribe has contended the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe does not have historical roots in Taunton, Massachusetts; therefore, the Mashpees shouldn't hold exclusive ri...
As state-of-the-art surveillance technology continues to advance, so does security at Indian-owned casinos across the country...
American Indian casinos filed 26 percent of all gaming suspicious activity reports (SARs) to the federal government during the years 2004 to June 30, 2011, and 16 percent of the do...
In an effort to privatize California's smaller Indian reservations, Congress stripped the Mishewal Wappos and 40 other tribes of their tribal status in the late 1950s...
Hundreds of church-goers lined the sidewalks surrounding the construction site of the Red Clay Casino in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma on Sunday, holding prayer cards and asking God to in...
The Wayland, Michigan-based Gun Lake Casino, owned by the Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians , will celebrate its first anniversary during the entire month of Feb...
Unless your gaming emporium has a massive catering business, you want to “entreat” players to visit on Super Bowl Sunday...
Sacramento lawyer Howard Dickstein , 67, earned his riches representing California Indian tribes—cutting deals with governors and paving the way for the state's $7 billion-a-year I...

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