Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes reported slot machine revenues for the month of March.
Slot revenues rose at Foxwoods Resort Casino and MGM Grand at Foxwoods, owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation. The casinos brought in $61.6 million, up 1.3 percent from March 2008.
The picture was different at the Mohegan Sun, owned by the Mohegan Tribe. Slot revenues were $65.5 million, down 15 percent from March 2008.
Despite the mixed results, slot revenues for both tribes have been slowly rising after a string of bad months, The Hartford Courant reported.
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Mohegan Sun Slot Revenue Drops In March, Rises Slightly At Foxwoods
(The Hartford Courant 4/16)
Foxwoods shows revenue increase for March (The Norwich Bulletin 4/16)
Foxwoods/MGM Grand win up, Mohegan Sun down for March slots (The New London Day 4/16)
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