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By: Jared Anderson - Updated: 3 years ago
Posted Aug 11, 2017
Three Rivers Casino Resort - Three Rivers Casino Resort is a 3-star venue offering air-conditioned rooms not far from Three Rivers Casino. The accommodation comprises 93 rooms. Three Rivers Resort is located in beautiful Lowell, Idaho at the confluence of the Lochsa, Selway, and Clearwater Rivers. We are a family resort, offering a variety of accommodations in a rustic river front setting. This is the perfect place to relax in the wilderness.
Tribal Council cites need for 'new direction'
Three top employees of Three Rivers Casino Resort were fired on Wednesday, Aug. 9, including casino Chief Operating Officer Michael Rose, Assistant General Manager Bob Garcia and Chief Finance Officer Jim Herman.
The decision was made by the Tribal Council of the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians.
“The tribal council earlier this summer determined it was time to change the management team,” a statement from the Tribal Council read. “The change in direction, however, is in no way associated with any security matter.”
No further information about the firings, including what new direction the casino will be heading, was provided.
The statement also said Jerry West will take over as CEO.
West has been working in the casino industry since 1992, working at Harrah’s, Hard Rock and Oregon’s Spirit Mountain Resort, among other organizations.
He was recently the vice-president of gaming operations at the Player Performance Group, a “Native American-owned professional services firm specializing in performance improvement and strategic resource development for the gaming industry,” according to the company profile.
“As the new CEO, West brings 25 years of experience in training and mentoring to thousands of employees in large gaming operations,” the Tribal Council said. “He also has a proven record with casino expansions, renovations and delivering results within time limits and budget constraints.”
Rose, who began working at Three Rivers in April 2004, has had a long history in the business, including as general manager for the Key Largo Casino and Hotel, owned by President Donald Trump.
Garcia has been associated with the Confederated Tribes since at least 2001, serving as Tribal Council Chairman and assistant general manager for Three Rivers, among other titles.
Three Rivers has two locations: a resort and hotel in Florence and a casino-only facility in Coos Bay. Both are owned and operated by the Confederated Tribes.
The Florence location was opened in 2004 as a casino-only facility, but became a full-service resort in 2007.
The Coos Bay expansion opened in 2015.
The Florence facility has undergone drastic remodeling during the past year, including splitting up the casino floor into smoking and non-smoking sections and renovations to the bar and arcade.
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Dec. 22 The Landing
Pick up a kit to make your own historic seasonal popcorn garland at home! Reservations required two days in advance.
Nov. 25-Dec. 21 Eastman
View photos taken this year by visitors from all over Three Rivers Park District. Stop by to view photos in Eastman's front windows, or view images on our Facebook page.
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Celebrate the winter solstice and experience the beauty of the longest winter night with a self-guided walk on a luminary-lit trail.
Don't let darker days keep you from getting outside! Three Rivers has several hiking trails with lights that stay on until 9:00 PM daily. Trails will close to hikers once winter operations begin, so don't miss your chance to hike under the lights.
Browse the full list of programs, and find your next adventure. Registration for January programs opens Dec. 22 at 8 AM!
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The SnowSports Academy offers private, semi-private or public skiing, snowboarding and Telemarking lessons for all ages and abilities. Registration is for public and private lessons is now open.
From archery ranges to horseback riding trails and more, see what's open, what's closed and what requires a pass in Three Rivers.
Episodes 72–74: At-Risk and Vulnerable Species
Listen in as Brandon and Angela speak with a variety of guests about at-risk and vulnerable wildlife in Minnesota and the Twin Cities.
The Bear That Spent The Summer
By: John Moriarty & Erin Korsmo
There were several bear sightings in Elm Creek Park Reserve this year. Learn more about what we saw, what it would mean to us to have regular bears in the parks, and whether we think bears will become more common in the Twin Cities.
In Minnesota, we stop seeing and hearing insects as winter settles in. Find out where they've gone and how they survive our coldest season.
Regal Fritillary: A Rare Butterfly That Is Thriving in Three Rivers
By: John Moriarty
Regal fritillary butterflies have sharply declined in population and are listed as a species of special concern in Minnesota. Learn how and why they are thriving at Crow-Hassan Park Reserve.
Aerations systems will be installed in several lakes in and near Three Rivers parks. Operation of the aeration systems may result in unsafe ice conditions on portions of the lakes for the duration of the winter.
The Wandering Naturalist podcast, produced by Three Rivers Park District, has been honored with a Media Award from the National Association for Interpretation.
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Read the Star Tribune's report on what parks and trails managers in Minnesota, including Three Rivers, are expecting this winter.