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Tribes Distribute $1.1 Million in Gambling Revenue
3 January 2005
Kewadin Casinos and the Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians has distributed nearly $1.1 million in its second 2004 gaming revenue disbursement.
Robert Geake Ends Term as Racing Commissioner22 December 2004
MGM Detroit Accused of Being Anti-French
22 December 2004
News Brief: A former French food manager at the MGM Grand Detroit Casino has filed a federal lawsuit charging the casino with operating a hostile anti-French workplace environment and firing him for opposing discriminatory practices against African-Americans.
Michigan Gambling Compact Challenged16 December 2004
News Brief: A group called Michigan Gambling Opposition is challenging Governor Jennifer Granholm to deny a compact with the Gun Lake Band of Pottawatomi Indians, severely hampering the plans for a casino.
Officials Downplay TB at Casino15 December 2004
News Brief: Health officials insist there's no cause for widespread worry, but many gamblers aren't taking any chances after the confirmation of a case of tuberculosis at MotorCity Casino.
MGM Directors Bring Experience to Detroit15 December 2004
News Brief: Norman Dillard, Dee Dee Odom and Jovita Thomas-Williams have returned home to Detroit as high-ranking managers at MGM Grand Detroit Casino and hope to be a part of the revitalization of their hometown.
Michigan Casino Plans in Jeopardy9 December 2004
News Brief: A dramatic reversal took place in Lansing on Wednesday, a vote that puts all those highly touted plans for a casino in Allegan County in real jeopardy.
MGM / Mandalay: State Law Ownership Restriction Will Require Sale8 December 2004
MGM Mirage Changes Tactics in Detroit
6 December 2004
In a quest to complete its proposed $7.9 billion acquisition of the Mandalay Resort Group during the first quarter of 2005, MGM Mirage plans to sell its Detroit casino and keep that city's Mandalay-owned casino.
MGM Grand in Detroit Draws Suitors3 December 2004
MGM Mirage said today it may sell its MGM Grand casino in Detroit after receiving several offers from potential buyers.
Bingo Halls Help Public Schools1 December 2004
News Brief: L'Anse Creuse bingo, which started about 30 years ago in the school and now operates on Wednesday nights in a rented hall on Gratiot in Chesterfield Township, is one of six licensed by the state to support public schools in Macomb County.
Fielder Sues Over Gambling Articles1 December 2004
News Brief: Former Detroit Tigers slugger Cecil Fielder sued the Detroit Newspaper Agency and a Detroit News reporter over articles reporting that he lost about $47 million from gambling and bad business decisions.
NCRG Conference to Examine Addiction Syndrome24 November 2004
Sport Interaction Offer Odds on NBA Brawl Aftermath
24 November 2004
After last Friday's brawl between the Detroit Pistons and Indiana Pacers, Sports Interaction has responded by allowing its members to place bets on various outcomes, from possible litigation against players or the NBA to whether charges will be levied against any players or fans.
Grand Traverse Resort Gambling Not Sure Thing22 November 2004
News Brief: A wide variety of options would be available to the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians for future development of the Grand Traverse Resort and Spa, although that does not necessarily mean slot machines and dice tables will be moving in anytime soon.
Reputation of Gaming Industry is Hurt by Battle Over Proposal 110 November 2004
Casino-Goers Leave Cash, More Behind
8 November 2004
News Brief: Sure, gamblers leave behind plenty of cash wagering in Detroit's three casinos, but dentures, wheelchairs and shoes?
Michigan Group Fights Against Proposed Casino8 November 2004
News Brief: Taxpayers Of Michigan Against Casinos says the courts have misinterpreted a tribal gaming law and is currently fighting against a proposed casino in New Buffalo.
Michigan Senate Won't Deal with Slots5 November 2004
News Brief: The Michigan Senate won't deal with term limits, slot machines at horse tracks or tax restructuring during the Legislature's ‘lame duck" session, Senate Majority Leader Ken Sikkema said Thursday.
Detroit Casinos Hedge on Permanent Building Plans4 November 2004
News Brief: Officials at Detroit’s three casinos say restricting the state’s expansion of gambling offers no guarantees they will have the necessary revenue to move ahead with building permanent casinos costing $1.5 billion.
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