Gaming revenues remain flat for the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, the Associated Press reports.
The tribe operates two casinos. One of them has cut back hours and laid off employees in response to dwindling revenues.
Tribal officials didn't disclose figures but said revenues have been stable for the last few months.
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Gaming revenues remain flat at Miss. Choctaws properties
(AP 3/26)
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