The SMSC Gaming Enterprise, which includes Little Six Casino and Mystic Lake Casino Hotel, received a “Best Places to Work” award from the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Business Journal in 20 and a “Top 100 Workplaces” award from the Minneapolis Star Tribune in 2013. Additionally, the Little Six Casino, which is affiliated with Mystic Lake, is within a one-mile drive. To the southwest is Mystic Lake Casino, which is the largest casino in Minnesota. Little Six Casino opened in its new facility in 2007. Minneapolis, Minnesota does not have any casinos, but there are two with in 25 miles. The SMSC opened Little Six Bingo in 1982, which became Little Six Casino in 1990 following the passage of the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 and the signing of a gaming compact between the SMSC and State of Minnesota. Little Six Casino is owned and operated by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community (SMSC), a federally recognized, sovereign Indian tribe. Its sister casino is Mystic Lake Casino Hotel. Little Six is named after Little Six, a leader during the Dakota War of 1862. With 4,100 employees, the SMSC, Mystic Lake Casino Hotel, and Little Six Casino combined are the largest employer in Scott County. The casino features slots and live dealer blackjack tables.
Little Six Casino is owned and operated by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community in Prior Lake, Minnesota, southwest of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area. Little Six Casino in Prior Lake, Minnesota