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Pokagon Band finds receptive audience in plan for second casino
Thursday, August 26, 2010
The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians presented plans for a second casino in Michigan. The tribe expects to open a smaller version of its Four Winds Casino in late 2011. The new facility will feature 500 sot machines, nine table games and a restaurant. "There is a demand for this type of entertainment out here,” Chairman Matt Wesaw told The Muskegon Chronicle. “It fills a need. This is a very exciting time.” People who attended the tribe's presentation were excited about the casino, especially the 250 to 300 permanent jobs that the facility is expected to create. Get the Story:
Four Winds North casino planned near Hartford in Van Buren County (The Kalamazoo Gazette 8/26) Related Stories:
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Pokagon Band goes ahead with plans for second Michigan casino (7/28)
Pokagon Band slated for 'major announcement' on another casino (7/27)
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