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    Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association hosts 29th Conference

    By Terré Gables/KFOR,

    4 days ago

    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association (OIGA) kicks off its 29th Conference and Trade Show starting Monday. The event will include tribal leadership, gaming executives and professionals networking and learning from each other.

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    “The industry we have built together is strong. From humble bingo halls established more than 30 years ago, Oklahoma`s tribal gaming has thanks to the visionary leadership and hard work of many become a powerful economic driver and job provider for thousands of Oklahomans in big cities, small rural communities and everywhere in between. I am profoundly grateful for tribal gaming and proud of all the good it brings.”

    Matthew L. Morgan, OIGA chairman.

    The OIGA conference according to event leaders say, “the biggest little show in tribal gaming” will begin with the annual John Marley Golf Tournament aimed at raising scholarship funds for individuals in the gaming industry to include their family members.

    The conference is set to begin Tuesday with the keynote speech given by Paul Speirs-Hernandez.

    The event will combine strategically planned session in every facet of gaming and ancillary industries. Participants on Wednesday can expect a Trade Show Floor upon arrival.

    Details:

    Date: August 12-14

    Location: Oklahoma City Convention Center

    To register for the event, click here .

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