By David Eggert
Lansing, Michigan (AP)
A tribe will start giving Michigan a portion of gambling revenues from a new casino in exchange for the right to open two more casinos under a settlement announced Monday.
The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, which operates the 14-month-old Four Winds Casino Resort in southwest Michigan, had refused to make revenue-sharing payments to the state because it claimed the Michigan Lottery’s Club Keno game violated an exclusivity clause in a 1998 compact.
Lansing, Michigan (AP)
A tribe will start giving Michigan a portion of gambling revenues from a new casino in exchange for the right to open two more casinos under a settlement announced Monday.
The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, which operates the 14-month-old Four Winds Casino Resort in southwest Michigan, had refused to make revenue-sharing payments to the state because it claimed the Michigan Lottery’s Club Keno game violated an exclusivity clause in a 1998 compact.