The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians won local approval for its third gaming facility.
Four Winds Dowagiac will offer 200 slot machines, four table games, a 3,000-square-foot multi-purpose space and a restaurant.
It will be the smallest of the tribe's casinos.
The tribe expects to open the facility sometime near year.
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Pokagon approves casino
(The Niles Star 6/14)
Casino to open near Dowagiac
(The South Bend Tribune 6/14)
Four Winds Dowagiac casino development gets OK from the Pokagon Township Board of Trustees
(MLive 6/14)
Four Winds Dowagiac approved, 100 jobs expected
(WNDU-TV 6/13)
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