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Ghost-town casinos get stunning rescue after family finds last-minute buyer
The Primm family in Nevada secured a partnership with Las Vegas-based Terrible’s to rescue their at-risk casino resorts from closure. The deal prevents job losses and preserves Primm’s role as a budget-friendly alternative to Las Vegas, avoiding a July 4 shutdown.
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