The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of
Potawatomi Indians shared $9.7 million in gaming revenues with the state of Michigan.
The Class III gaming compact requires the tribe to share 4 percent of slot machine revenue with the state.
That's in addition to the 2 percent that is shared with local governments.
The tribe's total contribution for 2010 was $14.56 million.
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Tribe pays state $9.7M in casino profits
(The Battle Creek Enquirer 2/21)
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