Detroit Casinos Showing A Positive Year-Over-Year Revenue Trend
Detroit, Michigan casino revenue for September 2018 was $115 million, a figure that represents a 1.4 percent increase when compared to September 2017.
Detroit, Michigan casino revenue for September 2018 was $115 million, a figure that represents a 1.4 percent increase when compared to September 2017.
State, Rep. Brandt Iden, a Republican and supporter of legal sports betting in Michigan, is in a heated race to keep his seat in November elections.
A lottery player bought a winning $1 million Powerball ticket last year and failed to claim the prize, sending the money to the Michigan School Aid Fund.
In May, Gun Lake Casino announced its expansion of gaming offerings was set to include a new poker room. Four months later, the poker room is a reality.
The Michigan Lottery is hosting the BILLION DOLLAR CHALLENGE™ that will give 15 lucky state lottery players the chance to pocket a cool $1 billion.
One Michigan city is tackling a gambling issue on its own. In August, the Lansing City Council passed a local ordinance prohibiting illegal gambling.
Casino magnate Dan Gilbert is ready to turn in the keys to his casino properties, which include the Greektown Casino-Hotel in Detroit, Michigan.
Michigan gaming news might be slow, but some interesting tidbits in the headlines include casinos, drumlins and decades-old legal battles.
Detroit casino revenue saw a recent increase in both month-over-month and year-over-year figures in a report by Michigan Gaming Control Board.
After using a malfunctioning terminal, a Michigan resident nearly tossed her lottery ticket in the trash. After checking it one more time, she’s $50,000 richer.