Local governments will be receiving their share of $4.86 million from the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of
Potawatomi Indians of Michigan.
The tribe shares 2 percent of slot machine winnings from the FireKeepers Casino. The FireKeepers Local Revenue Sharing Board approved the final requests for the funds on Monday.
The casino opened in August 2009.
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FireKeepers revenue-sharing checks on the way
(The Battle Creek Enquirer 4/19)
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