The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi
Indians shared more than $1 million in gaming revenues with the city of New Buffalo.
The city will use $1.3 million to improve a local park. Other funds went to support local events.
The tribe shares revenues with local communities under its Class III gaming compact.
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New Buffalo receives $1 million from Pokagon band of Potawatomi Indians
(WNDU-TV 9/21)
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