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Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes seek casino workers
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
A construction camera shows progress on the Gray Wolf Peak
Casino in Evaro, Montana. Still image from OxBlue
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The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of Montana are moving full steam ahead with a $21 million casino.
The new Gray Wolf Peak
Casino is expected to open by November 1, KPAX reported. The 34,000 square-foot facility will put 120 people to work, the station said.
"Were looking for quality applicants who want to come enjoy the entertainment and hospitality industry and we'll provide the training," S&K Gaming CEO Bryon Miller told KPAX.
"But we're also looking for enthusiastic employees, one that wants to be apart of the new facility and enjoy the new opportunities of hospitality."
The casino will feature 10,000 square-feet of gaming space, between 300 to 400 gaming machines, a restaurant, a private dining area, a deli and an outdoor patio dining area, The Char-Koosta News reported in May
Read More on the Story:
New Gray Wolf Peak Casino set to open in weeks
(KPAX 9/20)
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