Hannahville Indian Community owns and operates The Island Resort & Casino in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and plans to begin phases of...
READ MOREMichigan Tribes Face Service Loss Among COVID-19 Casino Closures
by Native Business Staff | May 2, 2020 | Gaming, Infrastructure, Legislative / Policy, News
FireKeepers Casino Hotel, one of the largest employers in Battle Creek, Michigan, has been closed since March 16. (Photo by Patman...
READ MOREWhen Should Casinos Reopen? Coeur d’Alene Says Now, Others Wait
by Native Business Staff | Apr 30, 2020 | Gaming, Happening Now, News
Tribal casinos, closed for weeks due to COVID-19, must now decide whether or how much to reopen. Their dilemma mirrors those of businesses all...
READ MORETribal Leaders Respond to Assertions by Okla. Legislators That New Gaming Compacts Are ‘Legally Flawed’
by Native Business Staff | Apr 24, 2020 | Gaming, Happening Now, Legislative / Policy, News
Oklahoma House and Senate leaders sent a joint letter to Gov. Kevin Stitt stating that he overstepped his authority when he signed gaming compacts with the Otoe-Missouria Tribe and the Comanche Nation.
READ MORESmall Casinos Can Now Get PPP Funds. The Race Is On
by Native Business Staff | Apr 24, 2020 | Banking / Finance, Featured, Gaming, Happening Now, Legislative / Policy, News
The Trump Administration has scrapped a rule preventing casinos from receiving loans under the Paycheck Protection Plan (PPP), a move that could bring huge benefits to Native communities that rely on gaming as a source of income.
READ MOREPoarch Creek’s Gaming Arm Sticks to Principles Amid COVID-19 Chaos
by Native Business Staff | Apr 22, 2020 | Gaming, Happening Now, News
Because of the COVID-19 crisis, Pennsylvania offered for casinos to defer their first quarter payments. Wind Creek Hospitality, the business...
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