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Thursday, September 25, 2025 at 1:25 PM

Stockmen's Casino begins local remodel

Stockmen’s Casino and Restaurant is getting a makeover! Local contractors, including Just In Time Heating & Air, Dool Power, and Oasis Painting & Handyman, are leading the renovations to refresh the property while keeping business in the community. From upgraded systems to fresh paint, the improvements aim to make the casino brighter, welcoming, and ready for the future. Guests are encouraged to stop by and “pardon the dust” as updates continue.
Stockmen's Casino begins local remodel
Pictured above: Oasis Painting and Handy Man owners, Chad and Tabitha Claggett painting.

Author: Nancy Chapman

Stockmen’s Casino begins local remodel
By Nancy Chapman

Stockmen’s Casino and Restaurant in Fallon is getting a fresh new look. Co-owners Michael Gaughan and David Ross, along with General Manager Lou Capone, said they are committed to improving the property while keeping business local by hiring area contractors for the renovations.

One of the first upgrades tackled the heating and cooling system. Just In Time Heating and Air won the contract, and after new units were installed, crews uncovered a significant electrical issue. Working with Dool Power, the team corrected the problem to keep the project on track.

For the cosmetic side, Oasis Painting and Handyman, owned by husband-and-wife team Chad and Tabbitha Claggett, took on the job of brightening Stockmen’s interior entrances, casino floor and bathrooms.

“The biggest challenge was painting during off hours so we didn’t interrupt customers,” Chad said. “We’ve worked some crazy hours, but the goal was to make the building fresh, bright and welcoming.”

The Claggetts’ work accents the property’s wood décor while giving the interior a brighter, cleaner feel.

More renovations are planned in the months ahead as Stockmen’s continues its commitment to reinvest in the property and the Fallon community. Guests are invited to stop by, check out the changes and, as the owners put it, “pardon our dust—improvements are in progress.”


 


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