A gaming commissioner for the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi Indians of Michigan is waiting to hear about his job.
The tribe said it would hold a hearing to consider the removal of Nathaniel Spurr . But a date still hasn't been set.
Spurr is one of five gaming commissioners. He's also the son of Chairwoman Laura Spurr.
The tribe opened FireKeepers Casino in September.
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Attorney: No news on gaming commissioner removal
(The Battle Creek Enquirer 11/9)
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