Revenue at Arizona's tribal casinos was up 15 percent from the same period last year.
The tribes shared more than $26.3 million with the state. The money goes to various state programs, with most of it used for education.
Overall, Arizona tribes took in $1.7 billion for the fiscal year that ended March 31. That's up from the $1.3 billion the year before.
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Casinos' portion to Ariz. up 15%
(The Arizona Daily Star 11/1)
Casinos' payout to state is a record (The Tucson Citizen 11/1)
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