A Michigan man continues to gather signatures for an off-reservation casino in Lansing even though no tribe has expressed interest in the idea.
Ted O’Dell of the Lansing
Jobs Coalition says a temporary casino could be up and running by December.
"This has taken off like a wildfire," he told The Lansing State Journal.
Michigan is home to over 20 tribal casinos and non-Indian gaming facilities.
The tribal-state Class III compact requires all tribes to agree to an off-reservation casino.
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Coalition pushes for casino in Lansing
(The Lansing State Journal 2/7)
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Michigan man continues push for off-reservation casino in Lansing
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
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