The Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut. Photo from Facebook
Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes saw stable slot machine revenues for the month of November 2015. The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation won $38 million at the Foxwoods Resort Casino. That's about 0.2 percent lower than the amount from November 2014. The Mohegan Tribe reported a win of $47.7 million at Mohegan Sun. That represented a slight drop of 1 percent from the year prior. Both tribes are seeking to jointly operate a third casino to address competition from neighboring Massachusetts. Four communities have submitted five proposals to host the facility and the first public meeting was held on Wednesday night. Get the Story:
Casinos' year-over-year slots revenue stable in November (The New London Day 12/16)
Connecticut's casinos post slight revenue change in Nov. (AP 12/16)
Mixed Response To Windsor Locks Casino Proposals (The Hartford Courant 12/17)
Mayor-Elect Luke Bronin Cool To Talk Of Casino In Hartford (The Hartford Courant 12/17)
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