"Voting wraps up this week in a referendum that may decide if plans for a casino in downtown Lansing can move forward.
Ballots were mailed to 14 thousand members of the Sault Ste Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians earlier this month.
The basic question is should the tribe move ahead with plans to build a $245 million casino adjacent to Lansing’s downtown convention center."
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Tribal vote on Lansing casino project nearing an end
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