Las Vegas Review-Journal

Obstetrics unit closing roils town

Mesquite officials say hospital breaking deal

- By Jessie Bekker Las Vegas Review-journal

MESQUITE — Amanda Cook dreamed of being a mom of four until Mesa View Regional Hospital closed its labor and delivery unit last week.

Now, she says, having another baby could mean the difference between being a living mother of three or dying during childbirth and leaving four children motherless.

“I don’t want to have one more baby if there’s not a safe way for the baby to be delivered,” said Cook, 28, a Mesquite resident since 1996 who has a blood clotting disorder that makes childbirth risky.

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we’re offering them a platform to educate themselves, network with other stakeholde­rs and learn so they can make informed decisions.”

The Profession­al and Amateur Sports Protection Act was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court in May, allowing more states to legalize sports gambling. It’s been the biggest change this year in gaming, Carrison said, and it’s evident at G2E. The fourday conference offers eight educationa­l sessions in the “sports betting” track, and more sessions in other tracks touched on the hot topic.

Jessica Feil, a gaming attorney with Ifrah Law in Washington, D.C., said she has plenty of clients who work with sports books and looks forward to seeing what progress has been made in that field.

The G2E sessions have “definitely shifted to sports betting because that’s a hot topic in gaming right now,” she said. “It’s been interestin­g to see how they’ve focused on that this year. … (I’m excited to) see what the next steps will be.”

Carrison said this year’s conference has seen an increase in providers of sports betting technology and a greater interest in the event’s educationa­l programs.

“We believe that’s due in part to sports betting,” she said.

Networking opportunit­ies

Roy Student, president of Las Vegas-based gaming and hospitalit­y consultant company Applied Management Strategies, has been attending the conference since its beginnings and said it’s been interestin­g to see G2E adapt as gaming technology changes.

“They’re showcasing the new slots, new games, new technology from (casino management systems),” he said. With Las Vegas offering more entertainm­ent options in recent years, including new shows and sporting events, “the climate and the surface of the town has been drasticall­y changed.”

Student said he’s looking forward to the unique networking opportunit­ies at G2E.

“It’s become a social network, which is very important,” he said. “Some of the folks only see each other twice a year from all over the world, so you get excited to see them.”

Shauna Williams, a guest services director at Angel of the Winds casino in Washington, said networking was what drew her to the conference. This is her second year.

“It’s a good opportunit­y to meet people and have that different input,” she said. “You’re looking for the best practices.”

Contact Bailey Schulz at bschulz@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0233. Follow @bailey_schulz on Twitter.

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