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Gun Lake Tribe shares more than $34M in gaming revenues

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The Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians, also known as the Gun Lake Tribe, has shared more than $34 million in gaming revenues with the state and local governments in Michigan.

The tribe began making the payments since the opening of the Gun Lake Casino in February 2011. The spring 2013 payment was $8.4 million, the second largest for the tribe.

Under the Class III gaming compact, the tribe shares between 8 percent and 12 percent of electronic gaming revenues with the state. Another 2 percent is set aside for local communities.

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Gun Lake Casino makes $8.4M revenue-sharing payments (The Grand Rapids Business Journal 6/10)

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