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Cobb Center casino plans dismissed

News Brief: A proposal to build a casino atop a renovated Cobo Center, add slot machines to six racetracks throughout the state was dismissed by Detroit and Michigan officials.

MGM Grand Detroit debuts

The $800-million MGM Grand Detroit debuted last night raising the city's hospitality offerings to unparalleled heights.

Shiny new fixture for the future

Eight years after opening its initial Detroit venture, MGM Mirage pulls the wraps off its $800 million MGM Grand Detroit this morning.

Budget impasse will shutdown Detroit casinos

News Brief: The Michigan Gaming Control Board on Thursday issued an order that all gambling at Detroit’s three casinos will halt if the budget impasse in Lansing triggers a shutdown of state government functions next week.

Michigan casino workers' rules change proposed

News Brief: A Michigan bill by House Majority Floor Leader Steve Tobocman, would allow applicants for service-related jobs to skip the state's rigid gaming license requirements.

Michigan groups urge for new budget

The head of the Michigan Business and Professional Association and the Michigan Food and Beverage Association urged the Governor and the State Legislature to quickly approve a new budget to prevent small businesses and service companies from economic disaster.

Detroit casinos fight closings

News Brief: Detroit's three casinos oppose closing their doors in the event a state budget stalemate forces a shutdown of government services.

MotorCity Casino names VP

MotorCity Casino Hotel has named Detroit native, Randall K. Villareal, as vice president of hotel operations effective immediately.

Michigan tribal casino gets name

News Brief: With its new Arenac County casino under construction, the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe has chosen Saganing Eagle's Landing Casino as the facility's new name.

Magna may still build in Romulus

News Brief: Romulus, Michigan, officials may be able to salvage the seemingly doomed Magna project after all.

Greektown manager targeted for murder

News Brief: A Detroit casino manager was targeted for murder, police said today, and investigators are looking into whether his job was connected to the killing.

Allegan casino hearing date set

News Brief: The U.S. Appeals Court in Washington, D.C., has set an Oct. 19 hearing in a case many expect will be an unsuccessful last-ditch effort to halt a proposed Allegan County casino.

Kewadin Shores Casino opens

News Brief: The Kewadin Shores Casino in St. Ignace can finally welcome gamblers, at least until a lawsuit is resolved over whether the casino can exist on land that's ineligible for Indian gaming.

Kewadin Shores Casino clears hurdle

Sault Tribe Chairperson Aaron Payment and the Board of Directors announced they received a preliminary injunction from the U.S District Court today which, will allow for immediate gaming on the main casino floor of the new Kewadin Shores Casino in St. Ignace.

Signature restaurants planned for MGM Grand Detroit

Chefs Wolfgang Puck and Michael Mina each have announced the culinary teams for their restaurants inside MGM Grand Detroit, slated to open October 2, 2007.

Michigan tracks push for slots

News Brief: Michigan racetracks are reviving a quest to have slot machines, in a move that could provide Michigan with new revenue to help solve its budget problems.

MGM Grand Detroit shutdown for opening

News Brief: For about 36 hours leading up to the opening of the new MGM Grand Detroit on Oct. 2, the gaming company's temporary casino will go dark.

New Greektown chairman named

News Brief: Fred Paquin will be the new chairman of Greektown Casino.

Michigan flush with new casinos

News Brief: Michigan's Indian gaming industry is poised for considerable growth with the opening of the $400 million Four Winds Casino Resort in New Buffalo and two more casinos moving toward reality in southwest Michigan.

Michigan casino study released

News Brief: A new study led by a Central Michigan University professor shows that outstate Michigan casinos have an impact beyond the counties where the casinos are located.

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