“Our economic impact study confirms that our success supports thousands of great jobs while providing substantial benefits to Michigan’s economy.” “This revenue sharing distribution validates development decisions made by Tribal Council and casino management to study market demand and place value on guest experience,” said Bob Peters, Chairman of the Gun Lake Tribe. The figures are calculated from electronic gaming revenues reported from Apto September 30, 2018. GLIMI, an economic development entity, received $1,566,375. The State of Michigan received $5,221,249, and the local revenue sharing board received $2,261,699. (Bradley, Mich.) – Today, the Gun Lake Tribe (Tribe) announced details of its fall revenue sharing payments. James Nye Gun Lake Casino’s 2017 Expansion Continues Increase in Revenue Sharing Gun Lake Tribe Shares $9 Million with State and Local Governments
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