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Pokagon Band announces casino naming rights deal at stadium

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The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians of Michigan signed a casino naming rights deal for a stadium in South Bend, Indiana.

The tribe entered a 10-year deal with the South Bend Silver Hawks, a minor league baseball team. The team's stadium will be known as the Four Winds Field at Stanley Coveleski Stadium.

The tribe operates three casinos in southwestern Michigan, not far from the indiana border. The tribe owns land in Indiana and many tribal members live in the South Bend area.

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Michigan casino buys naming rights to field (AP 9/6)
"The Cove" gets new name (WSBT 9/5)

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