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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — About three dozen non-gaming business entities owned and managed by Michigan tribes generated more than a quarter-billion dollars in economic impact across the state last year, according to a new study.

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Here’s a round-up of business briefs from around Indian Country.  

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Here’s a round-up of business news involving tribes and Native-owned businesses.

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Here’s a round-up of business news involving tribes and Native-owned businesses

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Here’s a round-up of business news involving tribes and Native-owned businesses.

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 Here’s a round-up of business news involving tribes and Native-owned businesses.

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Here’s a round-up of business news involving tribes and Native-owned businesses.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Federal Communications Commission on Monday opened a window that allows federally recognized tribes to apply for licenses that could help boost internet service throughout Indian Country. 

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 Here’s a round-up of business news involving tribes and Native-owned businesses.

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MANISTEE, Mich. — Eugene Magnuson has been named the chief executive officer of Little River Holdings, the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians’ economic development corporation. Magnuson began his new position effective January 1, 2020.