Michigan News - Page 38
Kewadin Casinos lowers age limit
13 October 2006
News Brief: Kewadin Casinos will lower its gaming age limit to 19 starting on November 1, 2006 at the Hessel, Manistique, Christmas and St. Ignace casino locations.
Canadian smoking ban helped Detroit casinos10 October 2006
News Brief: Gaming control board officials say a smoking ban and construction at Casino Windsor were partly to responsible for a spike in revenues at Detroit’s three casinos in September 2006.
Full House Resorts Settles Lawsuit3 October 2006
Full House Resorts reports that the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi have settled long-standing litigation which has stalled the Tribe's casino gaming project near Battle Creek, Michigan.
MotorCity Closes for Electrical Work25 September 2006
News Brief: The MotorCity Casino will shut its doors for 6½ hours Tuesday morning while utility lines are tied into the casino's $300 million expansion project that includes a 400-room hotel and entertainment center
Developer Not Deterred20 September 2006
News Brief: While Rockaway Beach’s city government remains in turmoil, a representative from Barden Development Inc. said on Tuesday the company still wants to build a riverboat casino in the town of 600 people.
Michigan Tribe Plans Casino19 September 2006
News Brief: The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians plans to build a new $80 million casino and resort at the site of its Turtle Creek Casino along M-72.
PokerPro Receives Regulatory Approval in Michigan18 September 2006
PokerTek, Inc. has received regulatory product approval from the Michigan Gaming Control Board to distribute the PokerPro system in the State of Michigan. PokerPro is the first automated poker table to receive approval in Michigan.
Casino Windsor Bets on Detroit Bettors8 September 2006
News Brief: Starting today, metro Detroiters will be able to cross the Canadian border to Windsor and place live bets on sports, something that is legal in the United States only in Nevada.
Huron Potawatomi Casino Project Moves Forward7 September 2006
The BIA has approved the Environmental Impact Statement prepared for the fee-to-trust transfer and reservation designation of land for the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi Indians to be used for the Firekeepers' Casino in Calhoun County, Michigan.
Greektown Won't Redeem Tokens Anymore31 August 2006
News Brief: The era of pouring tokens into slot machines at the Greektown Casino has been over for some time, but gamblers clinging to the metal pieces have until 11:59 p.m. Thursday to redeem them at face value or keep them as worthless souvenirs.
Wireless Bingo Debuts at Soaring Eagle30 August 2006
News Brief: A fully wireless, interactive bingo-playing device called the MVP makes it debut today at the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort's bingo hall.
Detroit Stadium Considered for Casino28 August 2006
News Brief: Detroit city officials may consider turning the Silverdome, former home of the Detroit Lions, into a casino.
MotorCity Casino Design Revealed21 August 2006
MotorCity Casino reveals an exciting new expansion design, which reflects the historic romance between the City of Detroit and the automobile.
Michigan Tribal Casino Gets Local Support15 August 2006
News Brief: The city of Allegan will enter a lawsuit in an effort to speed up the construction of a proposed tribal casino.
MotorCity Casino Signs Chip Foose14 August 2006
Chip Foose, the star of the popular TLC series "Overhaulin'," has joined MotorCity Casino's expansion project as a design consultant.
Greektown Receives Final Approval10 August 2006
News Brief: Greektown Casino received final approval Tuesday for its permanent $200 million casino/hotel/entertainment complex.
To Whom Does a Left Coin or Token Belong?25 July 2006
News Brief: Five years ago, Stella Romanski set out to have lunch with her girlfriends. Now she's in the U.S. Supreme Court defending a judgment in her favor of $600,779. And 5 cents.
Survey: Michigan Businesses Split Over Casino Issue24 July 2006
Michigan's business community is split on whether the state should spend money to promote its 20 casinos in state- sponsored tourism promotion.
Michigan Tribe Gets More Support13 July 2006
ews Brief: The Wayland City Council is joining other governmental groups in showing support for an Michigan tribe's casino plans.
EGC, MGM Grand Detroit Sign Deal6 July 2006
Electronic Game Card, Inc. confirms that MGM Grand Detroit has signed an agreement to use Electronic GameCards in a promotion for its 75,000 square-foot gaming property in Detroit.
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