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Tribes in Louisiana experience small decline in casino revenue

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Tribal casino revenue in Louisiana took a slight dip in 2011, according to Casino City’s Indian Gaming Industry Report.

Three tribes operated casinos in the state in 2011. They took in $460.5 million that year, down from $461.5 million the year prior, the report said.

The Coushatta Tribe, the Chitimacha Tribe and Tunica-Biloxi Tribe offer Class III gaming. The Jena Band of Choctaw Indians just opened a Class II facility.

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State's Indian-run casinos pulled in $460.5 million in 2011 (The Lake Charles American Press 3/1)

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