“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. The Casino shutdown for nearly three months at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The fall revenue sharing distribution total of $5,756,234 is the lowest ever for Gun Lake Casino in a six-month period. The figures are calculated from electronic gaming revenues reported from Apto September 30, 2020. GLIMI, an economic development entity, received $987,906. The State of Michigan received $3,293,020 and the local revenue sharing board received $1,475,308. BRADLEY, Michigan – Today, the Gun Lake Tribe (Tribe) announced details of its fall revenue sharing payments.
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