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Little Traverse Bay Bands try another shot at second casino

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The Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians are taking a second shot at a second casino in Michigan.

The tribal-state Class III gaming compact authorizes two casinos. But local approval is needed and the village council in Mackinaw City rejected an earlier proposal in 2003, The Petoskey News-Review reported.

The council has scheduled a public meeting on April 23 to hear from the tribe. Plans call for a $26 million facility.

The tribe currently operates the Odawa Casino Resort.

Get the Story:
Public hearing on casino now set for April 23; James B. Marshall Elementary School location of discussion (The Cheboygan News 3/29)
Final Mackinaw City casino public hearing set for April (The Petoskey News-Review 3/29)

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Hearing on Little Traverse Bay Bands casino bid rescheduled (3/28)

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