The Little Traverse Bay
Bands of Odawa Indians in Michigan tried for a second casino in 2003 but opposition killed the plan before it got off the ground.
This time around, the tribe is making a much more favorable impression in Mackinaw City.
Local leaders, business owners and residents spoke in favor of a $26 million casino in their village.
There was still some opposition though. Religious leaders and a handful of tribal members said the second casino was a bad idea.
The tribal-state Class III gaming compact authorizes two casinos but local approval is needed.
Mackinaw City is about 39 miles from the tribe's Odawa Casino Resort.
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