South Dakota tribes saw a 3 percent drop in gaming revenues, according to the latest Indian
Gaming Industry Report.
Economist Alan Meister of the Analysis Group said tribes took in $97.1 million at their casinos in 2007. That's a drop of $3 million from 2006, when revenues also fell.
The Class III gaming compact limits each tribe to 250 slot machines. Non-Indian facilities have been allowed to expand their slot operations.
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(AP 8/27)
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