"Some Lansing city council members seem inclined to delay a vote on a proposed casino project.
The Sault Ste Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians wants to build a casino next to Lansing’s downtown convention center.
The city council is scheduled to vote on the proposal this month. But the tribe is scheduling a referendum among its members in 60 days. That has some council members questioning why they have to vote now."
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