Michigan News - Page 54
Detroit Casino Revenues Exceed $100 Million
16 March 2004
ews Brief: Detroit casinos collected more than $101 million in revenue for February, with the $3.5 million average daily revenue their best ever.
Michigan $125 Million Complex Proposed15 March 2004
News Brief: A group of Detroit developers is proposing construction of a $125-million racetrack and gaming entertainment complex at the historic Michigan State Fairgrounds in Detroit.
Rio Enters Marketing Alliance with Greektown Casino15 March 2004
The Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas has entered into an alliance with Greektown Casino to develop a casino marketing program for Greektown players seeking to travel to Las Vegas as an alternative gaming destination.
Supreme Court Considers Indian Gambling Case12 March 2004
The Michigan Supreme Court on Thursday heard arguments on whether state contracts to allow gambling on lands owned by four Michigan Indian tribes were properly approved.
Detroit Casinos Aim to Block Slots at Racetracks9 March 2004
News Brief: Detroit casino owners who want to stop slot machines at horse tracks are pushing a constitutional amendment that would ban more gambling in Michigan -- unless voters approve.
Greektown Casino Replaces Key Executive9 March 2004
News Brief: Long-time gaming manager Craig Ghelfi is the new chief operating officer at Detroit’s Greektown Casino, which reported a $2.3-million drop in revenues last year on gaming receipts of $325.3 million.
New Technologies Bring New Forms of Tribal Gaming3 March 2004
Fire Shuts Down Michigan Casino
2 March 2004
ews Brief: Kewadin Casino shut its doors most of the day Saturday for the first time in its history, as crews sifted through heavy damage caused by an early-morning fire.
Computer Glitches Delays Greektown Payouts1 March 2004
News Brief: Irate Greektown jackpot winners had to wait for up to three hours to be paid die to malfunctioning slots.
Michigan Casino Plans in Limbo1 March 2004
News Brief: The proposed FireKeepers casino still is in legal limbo while a ruling from a federal district court judge is awaited.
Michigan Tribes Appoint Casino Head25 February 2004
News Brief: The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians named Ron Olson, an American Indian, to head up its casino operations.
CEO of Casino Operator Continues Fight to Build Property in Detroit24 February 2004
News Brief: Don Barden has been on a roll, gathering plaques and praise across the country. But he still doesn't have the thing he most wanted: a casino in Detroit.
Michigan Bills Put Slot Revenues at Stake19 February 2004
News Brief: Bills allowing video-gambling at horse racing tracks could cost Michigan more than $13 million a year because tribal casinos may no longer need to share slot-machine revenues with the state.
DetroitWindsor Casino Management Association Chapter Begins Seventh Biannual Spring Certification Series18 February 2004
New Casinos Unlikely in Time for Super Bowl
18 February 2004
News Brief: Detroit's three permanent casinos -- or at least two of them -- got a step closer to reality Tuesday, but it's a small step.
Michigan Casino Proposal Losing Steam18 February 2004
News Brief: After almost 18 months of work, Michigan’s congressional lawmakers are losing hope they will be able to clear the way for an Indian casino near Port Huron's Thomas Edison Inn.
Detroit Group Tries for Casino License Again17 February 2004
News Brief: The Community Coalition, which led a failed attempt in the late 1990s to get a casino license for Detroit businessman Don Barden, plans to try again to get the city to rebid its casino licenses.
Three Michigan Cities Want Casinos10 February 2004
News Brief: Flint has become the third southeastern Michigan city to begin speaking openly about the possibility of opening a casino within its borders as a way to boost municipal tax revenues.
Michigan Mayor Wants End to Seniors' Casino Trips4 February 2004
News Brief: Plymouth Mayor Gary Cook is worried that local senior citizens may be gambling away their rent money, and he wants the park department to stop providing buses for trips to area casinos.
Michigan County Lottery Sales Lag26 January 2004
News Brief: While lottery sales in Ottawa County have risen 14 percent in the past five years, its lottery participation is among the lowest in Michigan on a per-capita basis.
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