WAYLAND, MI — Gun Lake Casino Resort and the Gun Lake Tribe have provided $7.9 million in revenue sharing to the state of Michigan and a local revenue sharing board.
The payments are required under an agreement with the tribe and the state that provides a share of the casino’s gaming revenue to the state and local organizations. The most recent payments, announced Dec. 18, provided $3.1 million to the state and $4.8 million to local organizations.
“We’re incredibly proud to be able to provide these funds to deserving local organizations such as schools, governments and charitable organizations,” Gun Lake Tribal Chairman Bob Peters said in a statement. “Thanks to the hard work of the team members at Gun Lake Casino Resort and all of the expansions we have made to the property over the years, such as the addition of the Hotel, Spa and Oasis in 2025, we’ve been able to generate significant Local Revenue Sharing Board funds each year since we opened the casino in 2011.”…