Safety and Precautionary Measures Remain Top Priority Flagstaff, Ariz. – The Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise (Navajo Nation Gaming) Board of Directors extended the closure of all Navajo Nation Gaming properties through July 27. “We made this decision based on a number of factors, but our priority remains the safety of our team members, patrons and...

Horsemen Lodge Leaseback Agreement Ends at Request of Previous Owners

Iconic Restaurant Closes its Doors, Causality of COVID-19 Hardships Flagstaff, Ariz. – Since the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise purchased the iconic Horsemen Lodge property, Navajo Gaming arranged a lease agreement with the former owners to keep the restaurant open and staff employed. Unfortunately, as many businesses suffered and had to shut their doors due to the...

Navajo Gaming Announces Extension of Closure Through July 5

Reopening Criteria Exceeds Industry Standards as Navajo Gaming Prioritizes Guest, Team Member and Host Chapter Safety Flagstaff, Ariz. – The Board of Directors of the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise (Navajo Gaming) approved the extended closure of all Navajo Gaming operations in adherence to Navajo Nation Executive Order 005-20 as issued by President Johnathan Nez and...

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Navajo Gaming prepares to reopen all four of its properties by mid-June. Reopening procedures will include deep cleaning and sanitization of each property, these include Twin Arrows Casino Resort in Flagstaff, Arizona; Fire Rock Casino in Church Rock, New Mexico; Northern Edge Casino in Upper Fruitland, New Mexico and Flowing Water in...

Navajo Gaming Ramps Up Extreme Precautionary Measures During Closure, Prepares for Reopening: Casinos and Resort Preparing Safety Countermeasures

Flagstaff, Ariz. – Navajo Gaming prepares to reopen all four of its properties by mid-June, including deep cleaning and sanitization of each property: Twin Arrows Casino Resort in Flagstaff, AZ; Fire Rock Casino in Church Rock, NM; Northern Edge Casino in Upper Fruitland, NM and Flowing Water in Hogback, NM. During the temporary closure, all Navajo...

FARMINGTON — The ongoing need to protect public health has caused the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise to keep its casinos closed and the Navajo Agricultural Products Industry to remain operating at reduced services until next month. A press release from the gaming enterprise states its board of directors approved extending the closure of its four casinos to June 7. The board’s...

Navajo Tribal Team Members Remain Employed Flagstaff, Arizona – The Board of Directors of the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise (Navajo Gaming) approved the extended closure of all Navajo Gaming operations consistent with the Navajo Nation Office of the President and Vice President’s Executive Order No. 004-20, “Extending the Declaration of a State of Emergency due...