The Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of
Pottawatomi Indians, also known as the Gun Lake Tribe, shared $1.6 million in gaming revenues with communities in Michigan.
Under its Class III gaming compact, the tribe shares 2 percent of net win from electronic games twice a year. Since the Gun Lake Casino opened in early 2011, the tribe has shared nearly $18.5 million.
"We are truly blessed to have the Gun Lake Tribe as friends and neighbors," Wayland Township Supervisor Roger VanVolkinburg said in a press release, The Allegan County News reported.
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Casino shares $1.6 million in revenue
(The Allegan County News 7/25)
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