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Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Tribal Council temporarily closes four casinos

Cedar Lakes Casino, Northern Lights Casino, White Oak Casino and Shingobee on the Bay will temporarily close through 1 April.

Shooting Star Casino to temporarily close two locations

The current plan is to remain closed for two weeks until Wednesday, 1 April, but conditions will be reevaluated before reopening.

Gaming operations are temporarily suspended in Minnesota

Due to COVID-19, tribal casinos, racinos and bingo hall across Minnesota have temporarily suspended operations.

Grand Casino Mille Lacs and Grand Casino Hinckley will close for at least 14 days

Grand Casino in Minnesota announced a temporary closure of casino operations starting at 4 p.m. on 16 March to help fight the spread of COVID-19.

COVID-19 takes its toll on US casinos

As a result of the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S., casinos across the country have announced temporary closures. These resorts will continue to assess the situation over the next two weeks and reevaluate the closures.

Canterbury Park announces temporary closure

Canterbury Park Holding Corporation will be temporarily suspending all card casino, simulcast, and special events operations at Canterbury Park - Racetrack & Card Casino at noon today.

MSPT returns to Canterbury Park this weekend

The $300,000 guaranteed Main Event at the Minnesota casino will offer two starting flights beginning with Day 1A at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, 21 February playing 15 levels.

MSPT Season 10 arrives in Minnesota

The Mid-States Poker Tour will be at Canterbury Park, home to the first-ever MSPT event. This year will have a $500,000 guarantee on the $1,100 Main Event.

Top 10 casino openings and expansions

Since our last edition on 8 July, we have seen many big casino announcements across the U.S. Here we take a look at 10 headlines in the last month and a half.

Cedar Lakes Casino Hotel opens

Today, the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Tribal Council hosted its grand opening celebration of the $50 million expansion of the Minnesota casino.

Jaroslawski wins MSPT Canterbury

Mark Jaroslawski won in a field of 450 entries over the weekend to take home a Mid-States Poker Tour first prize of $95,700 at the Minnesota casino.

MSPT Canterbury Park begins Friday

The Mid-Stakes Poker Tour is returning to Canterbury Park - Racetrack & Card Casino from 26 to 28 April and will include a $300,000 guaranteed Main Event.

Kirby becomes three-time MSPT champion

Matt Kirby, who took down both MSPT Northern Lights Casino and MSPT Grand Casino Mille Lacs for $47,070 and $46,970 respectively back in 2012, won $99,573 for his latest victory at MSPT Canterbury Park.

MSPT Canterbury Park kicks off Thursday

The first event at Minnesota's Canterbury Park will begin Season 10 on 14 February with a $250 buy-in Tag Team Championship.

Treasure Island continues to collect non-perishable foods

The Prairie Island Indian Community and the Minnesota casino will continue to collect non-perishable foods over the next three weeks while the government negotiators continue their discussions.

Treasure Island Casino to assist federal workers

The Minnesota resort will collect non-perishable foods with the Prairie Island Indian Community and will distribute the items.

Andy Rubinberg wins MSPT Season 9 at Canterbury Park for $179,776

With the win, Rubinberg moved into the No. 10 spot on the MSPT’s all-time money list with $386,537 in earnings.

Aaron Johnson wins MSPT Season 9 Player of the Year

By winning POY Johnson has also become the third player to win his way into the MSPT Hall of Fame alongside Kou Vang and Rich Alsup.

Win $30,000 Platinum Pass to PSPC

Players who attend the $500,000 GTD Season Finale at Canterbury Park will have the opportunity to win a sought-after $30,000 Platinum Pass to the PokerStars Players NL Hold’Em Championship.

Skluzak wins MSPT Grand Falls Main Event

Ryan Skluzak and Aaron Johnson had nearly a three-hour-long heads-up match during which each held a big chip lead. In the end, Skluzak prevailed to capture the title and $54,427 first-place prize.

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