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Atronic's Cash Fever Approved in Detroit

Atronic announces the Michigan Gaming Lab approval for and first installation of its Cash Fever video slots. Cash Fever is a dynamic Bonus Link system featuring four levels of jackpots and exciting game themes on Atronic's innovative e-motion cabinet.

The Impact of Gaming Privilege Taxes

Michigan Tribe Unveils Plans

News Brief: The Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians unveiled plans Wednesday for a massive casino/hotel/entertainment complex on a 97-acre parcel of land on Cemetery Road, south of Petoskey.

Details Sketchy on Proposed Casino near Detroit Airport

A specific site and other details have not been announced, but four Michigan Indian tribes said they intend to develop an off-reservation casino in this suburb 25 miles west of Detroit.

Campaign Spending Topped $120 Million in the 2004 Cycle

Gambling interests were major players in the state's 2004 election cycle, a report released Monday confirms.

Michigan Sues Two Casino Tribes

News Brief: Michigan has filed a federal lawsuit against Little River Band of Ottawa Indians and the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, seeking millions of dollars that the state uses to help support state economic-development operations.

Michigan Tribes to Announce Casino Plans

News Brief: Four Indian tribes are expected to announce Monday that they will seek government approval to build and operate a full-service casino in Romulus near Detroit Metropolitan Airport, people familiar with the proposal said.

Detroit Expects to Win from Ontario Smoking Ban

News Brief: Casino Windsor officials are bracing to lose gamblers to Detroit casinos when Ontario imposes a no-smoking ban on all public buildings next year.

Global Gaming Expo to be Bigger Than Ever

Michigan Casino Opponents File Lawsuit

News Brief: Opponents of a proposed tribal casino here were set to file a lawsuit in a Washington federal court today to block its development.

Michigan Casino Opponents Plan Lawsuit

News Brief: Opponents of a proposed Wayland Township casino say they will file a lawsuit on Monday.

Grand Rapids Chamber Snubbed

News Brief: The Gun Lake Band of Pottawatomi Indians, which has plans to build the $250 million casino, wants to partner with local Kalamazoo vendors but wants nothing to do with member of the Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce.

Big Names, Big Excitement: Summer Entertainment at Michigan Casinos

Magna Horse Record Spotty

News Brief: Magna International Inc.'s strong-willed founder and Chairman Frank Stronach’s horses racing business track record is marred by unfulfilled promises and deep financial losses.

McCain: Federal Tribal Casino Moratorium Unlikely

News Brief: Senator John McCain said a federal moratorium on Indian gaming requested by a West Michigan business leader at a hearing in May is unlikely.

Huron Gaming Room Reopened

News Brief: Casino patrons who venture to the eastern Upper Peninsula will find the Huron Gaming Room has reopened after a renovation.

Michigan Town to Hold Casino Vendor Fair

News Brief: The Gun Lake Band of Pottawatomi Indians and the Kalamazoo Regional Chamber of Commerce will host a two-day vendor-interest fair next week in anticipation of receiving state approval for a new gaming casino in Wayland Township.

Michigan Group Appeals Casino Case

Taxpayers of Michigan Against Casinos has appealed a federal judge's recent decision to dismiss its lawsuit seeking to block the construction of a casino to be built by the Pokagan Band of Potawatomi Indians in New Buffalo Township, Michigan.

MGM Donates Meals to Poor

News Brief: The MGM Grand Detroit Casino gave away more than 83,000 meals last year to Gleaners Community Food Bank of Metro Detroit for distribution to the poor.

Anti-Casino Group Appeals Dismissal of Lawsuit

An anti-casino group has appealed a federal judge's decision to dismiss its lawsuit seeking to block the construction of a casino in southwestern Michigan.

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