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Michigan tribe expects to win land battle
5 March 2007
ews Brief: Unless a federal judge in Washington, D.C., issues an injunction by 5 p.m. today, 145 acres near U.S. 131 will go into a trust that will award the Gun Lake Band of Pottawatomi Indians a federally recognized homeland.
Study asked for Michigan casino1 March 2007
News Brief: A casino rising in Romulus, Michigan, could be a long time coming now that the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs is asking for an environmental study.
Michigan plans to expand Keno28 February 2007
News Brief: Governor Granholm intends to expand legalized gambling by offering the state's popular Club Keno lottery game to local Elks lodges, VFW halls and private yacht clubs as part of her all-out press to scrounge the money needed to balance the budget.
Group wants to stop Michigan casino27 February 2007
News Brief: Anti-casino groups plan to ask a judge this week to stop the federal government from taking land into trust that would be used for a Wayland Township casino.
Gun Lake Tribe wins ruling26 February 2007
ews Brief: Nine days before the government plans to place 146 acres into trust for them, the Gun Lake Tribe is celebrating a judge's ruling that clears the way for a casino in Wayland Township.
Port Huron casino plan gets support14 February 2007
News Brief: Efforts to bring a $300 million casino and resort hotel to Port Huron got a lift Tuesday when one of Michigan's top lawmakers said she'll push for congressional approval of the project.
Michigan tracks aim for 2008 slot vote12 February 2007
News Brief: A coalition is forming to back a 2008 statewide ballot allowing slot machines at Michigan’s six race tracks.
Michigan tribe plans casino for this year8 February 2007
News Brief; The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi officials said this week the tribe is looking to break ground this year on the proposed FireKeepers Casino in Emmett Township.
Detroit tourism highlights gaming31 January 2007
Vegas-style gaming is one of the attributes that is being promoted by the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau new campaign.
Detroit gaming numbers up12 January 2007
ews Brief: The Detroit’s three state-licensed casinos took in $1.303 billion in 2006, Michigan regulators said Friday.
Greektown picks Skanska14 December 2006
Skanska has been named construction manager for the Greektown Hotel and Casino. in Detroit, Michigan
Soaring Eagle CEO on the job13 December 2006
News Brief: The new chief executive officer of the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort says he spent four days anonymously learning what the casino and hotel had to offer before deciding he'd take the job.
Greektown short on revenue13 December 2006
News Brief: The Michigan Gaming Control Board on Tuesday rejected Greektown Casino's request for another year to meet revenue projections, which are likely to fall short because of delays in the construction of its new $200 million facility.
Teamsters target Michigan casino7 December 2006
News Brief: The Teamsters Union is attempting to organize employees of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe's Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort, and the organizer says the move to unionize is getting a good reception.
Bay City officials ready to bet on casino5 December 2006
ews Brief: Bay City, Michigan, commissioners said Monday they are willing to roll the dice on a casino at the Uptown at RiversEdge site.
Michigan poker prize cap lifted28 November 2006
News Brief: The no-limit Texas Hold 'Em charity poker events at Great Lakes Downs can now live up to their no-limit name.
Michigan Gaming Board head steps down24 November 2006
News Brief: Dan Gustafson is stepping down from the post of executive director of the Michigan Gaming Control Board, the watchdog state regulatory agency that oversees the $1.2 billion casino industry in Detroit.
Detroit women claims $75 million jackpot17 November 2006
News Brief: A 48-year-old Detroit woman, who said she's behind on her utility bills, came to Lansing on Thursday to collect on her winning $75 million lottery ticket.
Greektown can't reach goals15 November 2006
News Brief: Greektown Casino LLC's inability to reach revenue goals established in gaming control board documents could ultimately lead to its sale, casino regulators said Tuesday.
St. Ignace Kewadin opens gaming floor13 October 2006
News Brief: The newest Kewadin Casinos in St. Ignace is pleased to announce the opening of its gaming floor will take place on Friday October 13.
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