Editorial: KBIC brings potential to region with casino relocation


The Ojibwa Casino in Baraga, Michigan. Photo from 500 Nations

Michigan newspaper praises the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community for plans to relocate one of its casinos to the waterfront:
After more than a decade of planning a new casino in Marquette County, the KBIC has set it sights a bit closer to home, with a new casino to be located on the Baraga waterfront.

As Dan Roblee wrote in his Page 1 story, Monday, the most advantageous plan seems to be purchasing the Baraga Lakeside Inn and creating the complex on that location.

While the council approved a letter of intent to buy the Lakeside Inn, there's still much to be worked out, including a final purchase price and council and tribal approval.

It appears to us with the new-look council, foot dragging won't be an issue. The new casino would be significantly larger than the current location on M-38. The ambitious goal is to make "the KBIC a destination," according to Tribal Council President Donald Shalifoe.

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Editorial: KBIC push forward is breath of fresh air (The Marquette Daily Mining Gazette 5/14)

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