“It’s exciting in the fact that the DOI recognizes the economic development that can happen in West Michigan, the benefit of jobs when we talk about 1500-5000 jobs, that is huge,” Romanelli said. The Governor said in June, that she needed more time consider the Grand River Band of Ottawa Indians, who were seeking Federal Recognition, and who claimed rightful ownership to the land that the casino would be built on.Įarlier this month however, the DOI rejected the federal recognition request for at least another year, and then telling the Little River Band to give the Casino another shot. Department of the Interior (DOI) has asked the tribe to re-submit their application to build a new casino in Fruitport Township.īack in June, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer shocked a number of officials in Muskegon County when she denied the Little River Band’s application for the new casino after the tribe had spent $30 million on development over a 12-year-planning process. A proposed casino in Fruitport Township may have found new life this week, despite Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s refusal to sign off on the project earlier this year.Īccording to the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, the U.S.