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Detroit Casino Petition Rejected

News Brief: The Wayne County Election Commission rejected petitions for the recall of Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and five members of the Detroit City Council. The petitioner opposed the city's decision to revise development agreements with local casinos.

Michigan Smoking Tax Hike, Racinos Linked

News Brief: Senate Democratic Leader Bob Emerson says he’s not going to rustle up votes for racinos if Republicans then intend to say the tobacco tax hike is unnecessary because the slot machines will generate the cash needed to erase the budget deficit.

Michigan Tribe: No Casino Yet

News Brief: The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians will take a few years before opening a casino at the Grand Traverse Resort & Spa, according to tribal officials.

Michigan Casino Plan Advances

News Brief: The Gun Lake Band of Pottawatomi Indians wants a casino in Wayland Township and a recent decision by the federal government has put the project one step closer to reality.

Magna Angry with Track's Delay

News Brief: Magna Entertainment is angry that they’ve waited for more than 18 months for Michigan to approve its application to operate a thoroughbred and harness track in Romulus.

Gaming Control Board Bids Farewell to Three Dedicated Public Servants

Detroit Casino Revenues Exceed $100 Million

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 Proposed

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 Casino

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 Case

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 Racetracks

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 Executive

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 Gaming

Fire Shuts Down Michigan Casino

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 Payouts

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 Limbo

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 Head

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 Detroit

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 Stake

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 Series

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