The Hannahville Indian Community will announce plans for a Detroit-area casino, The Detroit Free Press reports.
The tribe plans to build a casino in Romulus, whose officials and residents have supported gaming in the past. The tribe is based about 450 miles away, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
A number of other tribes have previously sought to open casinos in Romulus but the deals haven't moved forward. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Michigan) will fight the Hannahville proposal, a spokesperson said.
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(The Detroit Free Press 10/20)
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