
BRADLEY, MI (WHTC) - Officials of the Gun Lake Tribe announced today over 8.4 million dollars in semi-annual government revenue-sharing payments, with more than 6.7 million going to Lansing, and nearly 1.7 million to local municipalities. They’re based on “electronic gaming” revenues, better known as money made from slot machines, with the state getting between 8 and 12 percent of net winnings and the locals two percent.