The National Indian Gaming Commission and the South Dakota Gaming Commission are co-hosting a gaming regulators and management conference later this week.
The two-day conference takes place Thursday and Friday in Rapid City.
NIGC Chairman Phil Hogen, a member of the Oglala Sioux
Tribe, and vice chair Norm DesRosiers are scheduled to present.
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Conference to discuss tribal, state gambling
(The Rapid City Journal 10/20)
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