Minnesota Indian Gaming Association (MIGA)
Founded in 1987, MIGA is an organization of American Indian tribes in the state of Minnesota which seeks to support its members and promote tribal gaming. The group provides a forum for discussion of important issues and helps advise and represent the industry in legislative and policy decisions.
Address
8925 Cove Drive Northeast
Bemidji, Minnesota 56601
United States
Mailing Address
PO Box 220
Bemidji, Minnesota 56619-0220
United States
info@mnindiangamingassoc.com
Main Phone:
(218) 751-0560
Fax:
(218) 751-2541
Past Events
14 March 2003
St. Paul, Minnesota
Personnel
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Melanie Benjamin
Member
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Kevin Leecy
Member
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Norman Deschampe
Member
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Denny Prescott
Member
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Karen Diver
Member
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Darrell Seki Jr.
Member
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Kevin Jensvold
Member
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Charlie Vig
Member
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Carri Jones
Member
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Andy Platto
Executive Director
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Minnesota Indian Gaming Association (MIGA) News
17 Mar 2020
Due to COVID-19, tribal casinos, racinos and bingo hall across Minnesota have temporarily suspended operations.
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23 Jan 2007
A MIGA study shows that rural
Minnesota communities got the lion's share of a statewide $429 million indirect economic benefit from 2005 tribal casino employment in the state.
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7 Feb 2005
News Brief: According to a poll, about three in five Minnesotans believe the state's Indian tribes should be asked to share some profits with the state to keep their monopoly on casino gambling.
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