Mn Casinos Close

Grand Casino also announced that while the casino will be closed, they will be leveraging their resources to serve the community by providing school lunches to students who attend public schools in Onamia, Isle, Hinckley-Finlayson, McGregor, and Nay Ah Shing lower and upper schools. In addition, the casinos will help the Mille Lacs Band community.

  1. Mn Casinos Closing Again
  2. Mn Casinos Closed

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'We developed a cross-functional COVID-19 preparedness team that meets regularly. The team has evaluated preparedness and increased measures to protect our Associates, Guests and communities,' said Joe Nayquonabe, CEO of Mille Lacs Corporate Ventures, the parent company that owns Grand Casinos. 'Since Governor Walz's announcement, we have reflected on the leadership that businesses like ours must demonstrate during a time like this and decided to temporarily close our casino operations in order to keep that protection in place.'

Grand Casino is committed to your safety! We have made the decision to temporarily close our doors to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. There have been no cases connected to our casinos, but we know it is the right thing to do.
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— Grand Casino (@grandcasinoMN) March 16, 2020

Mn Casinos Closing Again

The Casino announced they would be paying both salaried and hourly positions during the closure.


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This is a list of casinos in Minnesota.

List of casinos[edit]

List of casinos in the U.S. state of Minnesota
CasinoCityCountyStateDistrictTypeComments
Black Bear Casino ResortCarltonCarltonMinnesotaNative American
Canterbury ParkShakopeeScottMinnesotaRacetrack / Card room
Fond-du-luth CasinoDuluthSt. LouisMinnesotaNative American
Fortune Bay Resort CasinoTowerSt. LouisMinnesotaNative American
Grand Casino HinckleyHinckleyPineMinnesotaNative American
Grand Casino Mille LacsOnamiaMille LacsMinnesotaNative American
Grand Portage Lodge & CasinoGrand PortageCookMinnesotaNative American
Jackpot Junction Casino HotelMortonRenvilleMinnesotaNative American
Little Six CasinoPrior LakeScottMinnesotaNative American
Mystic Lake Casino HotelPrior LakeScottMinnesotaNative American
Northern Lights CasinoWalkerCassMinnesotaNative American
Cedar Lakes CasinoCass LakeCassMinnesotaNative American[1]
Prairie's Edge Casino ResortGranite FallsYellow MedicineMinnesotaNative American
Running Aces Harness ParkColumbusAnokaMinnesotaRacetrack / Card room
Seven Clans Casino Red LakeRed LakeBeltramiMinnesotaNative American
Seven Clans Casino Thief River FallsThief River FallsPenningtonMinnesotaNative American
Seven Clans Casino Warroad WarroadRoseauMinnesotaNative American
Shooting Star CasinoMahnomenMahnomenMinnesotaNative American
Treasure Island Resort & CasinoRed WingGoodhueMinnesotaNative American
White Oak CasinoDeer RiverItascaMinnesotaNative American

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

External links[edit]

  • Media related to Casinos in Minnesota at Wikimedia Commons

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