The Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of Michigan shared $677,959 in gaming revenues with local governments and public schools.
As part of its Class III gaming compact, the tribe shares two percent of revenues twice a year. Local governments received $440,673 and schools received $237,285.
“We bring a lot of people to this community,” tribal spokesperson Frank Cloutier told The Arenac County Independent. “We hope that your businesses and schools see the benefits. We have a great partnership.”
Since 1994, the tribe has shared more than $200 million with the community.
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Tribe gives nearly $680,000 in 2 percent distribution
(The Arenac County Independent 11/29)
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