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Michigan Tribe Bets on Casino

News Brief: A new casino near Wayland, Michigan may hold the key to a local Indian tribe's dreams of establishing a home base and providing a prosperous future for its members.

Greektown Casino Looking for Land

News Brief: Greektown Casino is still trying to obtain land for its hotel, raising the possibility that it might be built elsewhere in Greektown, Michigan.

New Location Proposed by Michigan Casino

News Brief: A resolution supporting a proposed water park-resort and casino operation in the western end of Gogebic County was among development-related matters addressed by the Wakefield City Council Monday.

Detroit Casinos Prepared for Super Bowl

News Brief: Casinos on both sides of the Detroit River are preparing for the Super Bowl XL.

Barden Hosts Super Bowl Party

Casino Magnate Don H. Barden will host a premier, 3-day party for Super Bowl XL, featuring a stellar line-up of rhythm and blues artists.

Super Bowl to Boost Detroit Gaming Revenue

News Brief: Gaming experts predict the Super Bowl will generate as much as $12 million in additional gambling revenue compared with a normal winter week for the four casinos in and near Detroit.

Lawsuit Filed Against MGM Companies

Attorney Mayer Morganroth has filed a $69 million lawsuit in Detroit demanding a trial by jury against MGM Grand Detroit, LLC, MGM Grand Resorts, LLC and MGM Mirage, Inc.

Court Victory Brings West Michigan Casino One Step Closer

Pokagon Band Celebrate Legal Victory

News Brief: The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians celebrated a sweet victory Jan. 6, when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia tossed out a lawsuit that has delayed the tribe's plans to open a gaming facility for five years.

Port Huron's Casino Odds Slim

News Brief: The odds of an Indian-owned casino being built in Port Huron, Michigan, are slim, those familiar with the issue said this week.

All Systems Go, Four Casino Expansion Projects are Underway

MGM Grand Plan for Casino OK'd

News Brief: The Michigan Gaming Control Board gave unanimous approval Tuesday to MGM Grand Detroit casino's plans for a permanent hotel/casino structure.

Small Town Poker Featured in Radio

Small Town Poker Tour will be featured on the radio this weekend. Mark Fracalossi creator and executive producer will be interviewed about the tour on the Michigan Gaming and Casino Show.

Owner: MotorCity to Open First

News Brief: MotorCity Casino became the second of Detroit's gambling houses to break ground on a permanent facility Wednesday, but its owner declared it would be the first to open.

Groundbreaking Held for MotorCity Casino

In a ceremonial groundbreaking ceremony today, MotorCity Casino broke ground on a $275-million dollar casino hotel and conference center.

Entertainers Invest in Online Gaming Site

News Brief: A group of Motown entertainers including The Four Tops and The Miracles have agreed to invest in and market an Internet gaming site that is expected to go live in February, even though the United States prohibits online gambling, an investor said.

Michigan Board Approves Greektown Financing

The Michigan Gaming Control Board has approved a $200-million financing package for the development of Greektown Casino's permanent hotel-casino resort.

Casinos Proposed for Michigan Fairgrounds

News Brief: The shovels are busy at MGM Grand Detroit Casino 's permanent site while a group of businessmen suggested Monday that the city's three casinos ought to build at the state fairgrounds as part of a massive entertainment area.

Greektown Opens New Garage

In celebration of its fifth anniversary, Greektown Casino is opening a new 630-space valet parking garage, improving valet parking service at Detroit's "Best Casino."

Allegan County Commissioners Remain Quiet on Casino Debate

News Brief: Allegan County Commissioners did not act on a resolution opposing a proposed tribal casino in Wayland Township presented to them by an anti-gambling group.

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