Wayne County officials quickly jumped on board. In early 2008, the county issued $19 million in bonds to build roads on the property and another $14 million to install sewer lines.
Auditors ripped the county's handling of the project, saying the accounting at the site was so shoddy it was difficult to know how many jobs it actually created. Some of the jobs listed as created were UPS drivers who made deliveries at the site.
As soon as it was announced that The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians buys parcel of land from Pinnacle.
Yes, Campbell must pay taxes on his property I agree. But attempting to kill the Indian Tribe deal is you bring on your worst fate. Huron Township will be robbing itself of the best thing that has come their way ever.
HURON TWP. — A parcel of the Pinnacle Race Course property along Vining Road has been sold to the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians.
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