Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Opens After 15 Months of Closure
Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort reopens after 15 months of being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In January, the resort announced laying off temporarily 1,100 casino employees. The resort reopening with strict rules and safeguards measures.
Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort reopens after 15 months of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The resort has reduced its operations and its gaming floor has limited its hours. Hotel guests need to have their temperature checked daily. All players, hotel guests and employees need a mask and the staff would receive COVI-9 testing. Resort's bar will resume operations this week and restaurant will follow next week. Navajo Nation’s Office of the Controller would hire workers and interns for the tribe”s hardship assistance program. A job fair is being held today at the Shiprock Chapter house in New Mexico from 10 AM to 3 PM.