Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes saw a drop in their slot machine revenues for the month of February.
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal
Nation, owner of Foxwoods Resort Casino and MGM Grand at Foxwoods, reported $51.6 million in slot revenues. That's down 11.1 percent from February 2009.
The Mohegan Tribe, owner of Mohegan Sun, reported $58 million in revenues. That's down 7.7 percent from last year.
A Mohegan executive attributed the numbers to bad weather that kept customers away.
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Weather bogs down slot revenue
(The Norwich Bulletin 3/16)
February slot revenues are off at local casinos (The New London Day 3/16)
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