The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi Indians is expected to share at least $4 million in gaming revenues with local communities in Michigan.
The tribe opened the FireKeepers Casino in August 2009. The check for the first few months of operation totaled $1.93 million so local officials expect a lot more for the entire 2010 year.
The tribal-state Class III gaming compact requires the tribe to share 2 percent with local communities.
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FireKeepers LRSB expects next check Feb. 14
(The Battle Creek Enquirer 1/20)
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