The leader of the Little River Band of Ottawa
Indians of Michigan is hopeful for approval of its off-reservation casino.
Ogema Larry Romanelli said the rejection of a land-into-trust case by the U.S. Supreme Court, is good news. The case, if accepted, could have affected tribes nationwide.
The Little River Band is seeking a casino in Muskegon, about 80 miles from the reservation. The tribe has purchased 223 acres for the project.
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(The Muskegon Chronicle 1/23)
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