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.
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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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