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Greenville Riverboat is a Greenville, MS-based company in the Travel, Recreation and Leisure sector.
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The Oregon Lottery is both a public trust and a market-driven business. Oregon voters established their lottery in 1984 with a constitutional amendment, and have since defined most of the ways in which lottery profits are distributed. When we say We Do Good Things we are referring to the $9 billion of Lottery profits that have been transferred to the State of Oregon to fund critical programs such as education, economic development, state parks, watershed enhancement, Veteran services, and outdoor school. The Lottery also funds 100 percent of gambling addiction treatment statewide. Our business brings Oregonians the best in lottery products, like Oregons Game Megabucks, Powerball, MegaMillions, Scratch-its and Video Lottery games. Our mission is to earn maximum profits for the people Oregon commensurate with the public good. The Oregon Lottery is recognized as an industry leader and as such, offers a broad range of opportunities where you can demonstrate your talent, enthusiasm, ambition and ingenuity to help us continue to do good things for Oregon.
Over time, the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians has become a self-sufficient tribal government with an established economic and social outlook. The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians is active in donating funds for a variety of projects in neighboring areas. Nearby cities and towns receive support from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians in the way of monetary and bottled water donations for cultural, social, and economic projects to benefit the common good of the communities in which they live and work. The reservation which was established in 1891 is home to the Yuhaviatam Clan of the Serrano Indians who are the indigenous people of the San Bernardino highlands, passes, valleys and mountains who share a common language and culture with other clans of the Serrano people. The reservation is named after Santos Manuel, a great tribal leader, and is located in southern California, in the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountain region, just north of the city of Highland. It consists of just over 800 acres of mostly mountainous land. Encompassing gaming governmental operations and other enterprises, the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians is one of the largest employers in the Inland Empire area and employs over 3000 people. The San Manuel Indian Reservation, like other tribal lands in the United States, is a sovereign territory with a tribal nation and its own system of government. Tribal government consists of two governing bodies: a General Council comprised of adult members 21 years and older, and a seven-member Business Committee elected by the General Council. The Business Committee has a Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer, and three at-large Business Committee members elected to two-year terms. As elected officials, the Business Committee is responsible for enforcing by-laws, establishing policies, protecting business interests and preserving the sovereignty of the tribe.