The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians marked the fifth anniversary of the Greektown Casino in Detroit on Thursday.
The casino took in $319.9 million in revenues last year, The Detroit Free Press reported.
Tribal chairman Aaron Payment said it has benefited the tribe's programs.
Payment dedicated a new garage yesterday and said the tribe will begin work on a permanent facility in February 2006.
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(The Detroit Free Press 11/11)
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