The Keweenaw Bay Indian Community of Michigan is asking members to vote on casino renovation plans.
The tribe wants to spend $33.5 million on renovations at the Ojibwa Casino in Marquette, The Houghton Daily Mining Gazette reported. Another $6.5 million would be spent on the facility in Baraga.
The issue will be put to voters on August 13.
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(The Houghton Daily Mining Gazette 7/15)
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