Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes reported another drop in their slot machine revenues for the month of September though one tribe didn't fare as poorly as the other.
The Mohegan Tribe saw an 11.3 percent drop at Mohegan Sun, compared to a year ago.
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation only saw a 2.8 percent drop at Foxwoods Resort Casino and MGM Grand at Foxwoods.
The two tribes are seeking to restructure their debt after seeing months of declines in gaming revenue.
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Mohegan Sun leading the way on slot revenue, but Foxwoods closing the gap
(The New London Day 10/16)
September a better month for Foxwoods (The Norwich Bulletin 10/16)
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