Revenues at the casino owned by the Forest County Potawatomi Tribe of Wisconsin fell by more than five percent in the last year, he Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
The Potawatomi Bingo Casino saw a net win of about $350 million in the year that ended on June 30, the paper said. That's down from $370 million the prior year.
Under its Class III gaming compact, tribe shares 1.5 percent of net win with local communities. The paper based its figures off the latest payment.
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Gambling revenue dips 5% at Potawatomi casino
(The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 8/24)
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