BRADLEY, MI (WHTC-AM/FM) – There are some changes in the leadership of the Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians.
During Friday’s Tribal Council meeting, the panel said goodbye to Ed Pigeon, who stepped down after 21 years of service, including the last 12 as its Vice Chairman. Ben Brenner, the Senior Director of Operations for the Gun Lake Tribe the past three years, was chosen to fill the vacancy on Council, and the members tabbed Jodie Palmer as the new Vice Chair.
Palmer, along with Phyllis Davis and Jeff Martin, had won reelection on August 25th to four-year terms, and they, along with Brenner, were sworn in. Bob Peters remains as Council Chairman.
In addition, tribal officials say that the current expansion of the Gun Lake Casino is still slated for opening sometime in 2021.
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