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Pokagon Band sets April 30 opening for newest gaming facility
Monday, April 1, 2013
The
Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians
will open the doors to its third gaming facility on April 30.
The 27,000 square-foot
Four Winds Dowagiac
will be the smallest in the tribe's enterprise. But the facility reflects the look and feel of the main
Four Winds Casino Resort
and the satellite
Four Winds Hartford Casino
.
"Dowagiac is home to the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians Tribal Government as well as many Pokagon Citizens, which made it the natural location for our newest property,"
Chairman Matt Wesaw said in a press release
. "We are thrilled to open this casino, which has created approximately 100 new jobs for Pokagon Citizens and people living in nearby communities. The casino will also support the development of ancillary businesses in the area."
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Pokagon Potawatomi Indians to open new casino in southwestern Michigan on April 30
(AP 3/31)
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