The Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of Michigan distributed more than $3.9 million in gaming revenues to the community.
The money went to public schools, local law enforcement and infrastructure projects. The biggest donation, of $1.2 million, went to the Mt. Pleasant Public Schools.
The tribe shares 2 percent of revenues from electronic gaming machines twice a year.
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(The Morning Sun 5/23)
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