“We recently announced expansion of Gun Lake Casino to add great new amenities and experiences for our guests, and this will provide deeper revenue sharing distributions and career opportunities into the future.” “This revenue sharing distribution to the state and local communities allows us to continue the mission of Gun Lake Casino by providing a thriving work environment for our Team Members, endless opportunities for our Tribal Citizens, and dedicated service to the quality of life for Michigan’s citizens,” said Bob Peters, Chairman of the Gun Lake Tribe. The figures are calculated from electronic gaming revenues reported from Apto September 30, 2019. GLIMI, an economic development entity, received $1,683,975.
The State of Michigan received $5,613,249 and the local revenue sharing board received $2,384,933. News from the Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians, also known as the Gun Lake Tribe.īRADLEY, Michigan – On Wednesday, the Gun Lake Tribe announced details of its fall revenue sharing payments.