The Notes: Nov. 2-8

BMM Testlabs, a gaming testing laboratory, released the “BMM Certified” logo at the Global Gaming Expo. The logo can be used by customers on products that have been certified by BMM, which has provided professional, technical and regulatory compliance services to the gaming industry since 1981.

KOA took over operation of the former Sam’s Town RV Park, now called Las Vegas KOA at Sam’s Town.

Barrick Gold Corp. is joining the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games as its official metal supplier. Barrick will supply the raw materials used to make more than 4,000 gold, silver and bronze medals.

Smart City Networks renewed its contract to provide telecommunications and Internet services for the Anaheim Convention Center in California.

Aristocrat Gaming’s “Walking Dead” slot game was named Casino Product of the Year at the Global Gaming Awards.

451 Marketing, a public relations and advertising firm, is the agency of record for AlertID.

Bally Technologies earned top honors for two game and table product innovations at the Gaming & Technology Awards. The Pro Wave 360 cabinet won Best Slot Product and Safe-Bacc won Best Table Game Product or Innovation. Mobile Credits won second place for Best Consumer Service Technology.

Gaming Laboratories International installed GLI Link at NYCE’s facilities in Mexico. NYCE is the Mexican Standardization and Certification Body in Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology.

AT&T opened a store at Montecito Marketplace, 7010 N. Durango Road, and a kiosk at Miracle Mile Shops.

Bailey Kennedy was named Law Firm of the Year at the Las Vegas Chapter of the National Bar Association’s 25th Annual Scholarship Gala.

The Venetian and Palazzo received the 2014 MLT Vacations Quality Assurance Award.

Crave American Kitchen & Sushi Bar, Ulta Beauty, Golfsmith and Capriotti’s are open at Downtown Summerlin.

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