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Fred Dakota, whose garage casino in Michigan's Upper Peninsula in 1983 was a milestone for Native American gambling, has died at age 84.
The second event is in Baraga and is located in the north parking lot of the Ojibwa Casino on Michigan Avenue. Food distribution there also starts at noon Eastern time. Attendees can get food for up ...
The Ojibwa Casinos in Baraga and Marquette are going smoke and vape-free next month. The smoking ban will apply to all areas of the casinos, including hotels and restaurants. Tribal casinos are ...
MARQUETTE, MI -- Information is limited, but the FBI is investigating the circumstances that led to a dead body being found behind the Ojibwa Casino in Marquette Friday. According to WLUC-6, the ...
MARQUETTE, MI -- Federal agents are seeking charges against a Marquette man in connection with that was found behind the Ojibwa Casino in Marquette County. Hunter Loos, 24, was taken into custody ...
Another two casinos in Michigan have opted to ban smoking. In a bold move towards promoting better health and comfort for its patrons, Michigan’s Ojibwa Casino announced that its Baraga and ...
In anticipation of Columbus Day, I visited the Lac Court Oreilles (LCO) Ojibwa Casino in Northwestern Wisconsin. It was not a prank along the lines, say, of celebrating Labor Day by visiting Jimmy ...
Dakota, a former leader of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community whose garage casino in Michigan's Upper Peninsula in 1983 was a milestone for Native American gambling, died on Monday.
Fred Dakota, a pioneer of Native American gambling casinos, died Monday in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. He was 84.
Fred Dakota, whose garage casino in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in 1983 was a milestone for Native American gambling, has died at age 84.