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Did Michigan Miss A Golden Opportunity To Boost Casino Revenue In 2017?

Skip to content Uncategorized Written By Steve Ruddock on January 15, 2018 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit According to the Michigan Gaming Control Board’s latest filings, Michigan’s three commercial casinos generated $1.4 billion of gaming revenue in 2017. That tally bettered the $1.385 billion the three casinos captured […]

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Political Climate In Lansing Will Continue To Impact Casinos

Skip to content News Written By Matt Schoch on May 1, 2020 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit After another day of unrest at the Michigan Capitol on Thursday, it’s not a bad instinct to tune out state government in these turbulent times. Lansing has long lost any sense […]

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Michigan Casinos Finding Plenty Of Partners For Sports Betting

Skip to content News Written By Matt Schoch on April 9, 2020 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit The run-up to legalized sports betting in Michigan has been kind of like a square dance. As politicians did the legislative shuffle in Lansing, MI, casino executives and tribal administrations circled […]

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June Detroit Casino Revenue On Summer Vacation With The Rest Of Michigan

Skip to content News Written By Derek Helling on August 14, 2019 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit The things Michiganders can absolutely depend on: Death, taxes and a downturn in June for casino revenue in Detroit. The Michigan Gaming Control Board’s report for the sixth month of this year […]

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Ohio Could Also Become Michigan Rival In Sports Betting

Skip to content News Written By Matt Schoch on April 29, 2020 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Earlier this month, a mini-controversy brewed in Toledo, Ohio, banning Michigan golfers from heading south of the states’ border for a round. Golfing was banned by Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer at […]

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