![]() ![]() Overall, the $30.5 million in revenue-sharing payments rose 1.1% from the tribal casinos’ contributions in 2018, suggesting slight growth in the casinos’ net win from slot machines. The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi Indians, which owns FireKeepers Casino Hotel in Battle Creek, paid the second-most at $5.9 million, and the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, which operates three Western Michigan casinos under the Four Winds brand name, paid the third-most at $5.7 million. Pleasant and the Saganing Eagles Landing Casino in Standish, made the largest contribution, totaling $6.1 million. ![]() The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe, which operates the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort in Mt. The 12 federally recognized tribal nations that operate casinos in Michigan paid $30.5 million to local governments and school districts in fiscal year 2019 through revenue-sharing compacts with the state, according to an annual report released last week by the Michigan Gaming Control Board. ![]()
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