Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes took a big hit in their slot machine revenues in January 2011.
Compared to a year earlier, the Mashantucket Pequot
Tribal Nation saw a 5.9 percent drop in its win and a 4.7 percent drop in its handle.
The Mohegan Tribe saw a 11.8 percent drop in win and a 10 percent drop in handle.
Gaming executives attributed the decline to the brutal winter weather.
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Snow pulls down slot revenue
(The Norwich Bulletin 2/16)
Weather hammers casino slot revenues (The New London Day 2/16)
Slot Machine Revenues Down In January At State's Indian Casinos (The Hartford Courant 2/16)
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Connecticut tribes took hit in slot machine revenue in January
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
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