The Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association is wrapping up its annual conference today in Oklahoma City.
Attendees heard from gambling addiction counselor Annette Carrierre on Monday. She told casino manager how to recognize problem gamblers.
Oklahoma is home to more gaming facilities than any other state. The tribe operate Class II games and some Class III games.
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(The Oklahoman 8/7)
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