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Jackson Rancheria Casino paid out more than $65 million dollars in December

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slide4-jackson_rancheria_casino_paid_out_more_than_65_million_dollars_in_december.pngAmador County – Jackson Rancheria Casino reported paying out a whopping $65 million-plus in December and plans a Martin Luther King giveaway and $5,000 Super Sundays promotions in January.

Jackson Rancheria Casino’s slots paid out more than $65.5 million to guests during the month of December, the Rancheria announced Thursday. January looks to be just as promising as Jackson Rancheria debuts this month’s MLK Birthday Giveaway and the $5K Super Sundays.

Jackson Rancheria CEO Rich Hoffman said: “$65 million is an enormous amount of money to give away in a month. Our guests won big in December all over the casino including several winners over $100,000.” He said: “In addition to our big cash winners throughout the month, no one offers promotions and prizes like us, including a drawing for an all-expense paid trip to Washington D.C. to see Martin Luther King’s memorial.”

Jackson Rancheria is honoring Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 16 by giving away $20,000 in prizes to 14 winners, including a trip to Washington D.C. to see the MLK National Memorial on the National Mall. Guests can gain one drawing entry for every 200 points earned from 12:01 a.m. Jan. 13 through 6 p.m. Jan. 16.

The grand prize travel package drawing will be held at 6 p.m. Jan. 16 and includes airfare, hotel accommodations and a two-day Washington D.C. tour for two, plus $2,500 in spending money.

Also during January, two guests will win $500 and four lucky guests will win $1,000 every Sunday at 6 p.m. during $5,000 Super Sundays. Earn entry tickets with qualifying hands now through Jan. 29 at 5:45 p.m.

Last month’s winners were led by a Valley Springs woman who took home $101,000.

Located in the Sierra foothills town of Jackson, the Jackson Rancheria Casino & Hotel is owned by the Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians, a federally recognized Indian tribe. A sovereign government, the Rancheria is dedicated to developing projects that not only enhance the tribe’s ability to remain self-reliant, but also reflect a commitment to be a good neighbor.

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