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Gun Lake Tribe paid a total of $5,756,234 in fall revenue sharing to local and state governments, the lowest ever for Gun Lake Casino in a six-month period.
The state of Michigan received $3,293,020 and the local revenue sharing board received $1,475,308. GLIMI, an economic development entity, received $987,906. The figures were calculated from the electronic gaming revenues reported from April 1 to Sept. 30.
“The tribe’s commitment to make a positive impact on our local community has never been stronger as we all persevere through the pandemic,” said Bob Peters, chairman of the Gun Lake Tribe. “This distribution would not be possible without the dedication of our executives and team members at the casino. We thank them immensely and congratulate them for helping us surpass $150 million in revenue sharing.”