“The construction team is also recognized for their professionalism which allowed for seamless operations during the last year while the expansion was built.” “Our team members at the casino deserve a lot of credit for their outstanding contributions to the strong results for this revenue sharing distribution,” said Scott Sprague, chairman of the Gun Lake Tribe.
The revenue sharing payments are distributed semi-annually under terms of the tribal-state gaming compact using figures calculated from electronic gaming revenues reported from Octoto March 31, 2017. GLIMI, an entity overseen by the state and the tribe’s economic development corporation, received $1,123,485. The State of Michigan received $3,744,951, and the local revenue sharing board received $1,872,475. The Gun Lake Tribe has announced its spring 2017 revenue sharing payments.