About 30 nonprofit groups are getting checks nearly $1 million from the Picayune Rancheria of Chukchansi Indians under the tribe's agreement with Madera County.
The grants were held up earlier this year by ongoing legal wrangling between two tribal factions, but the money was distributed last week, officials with the Coarsegold-based group said.
This year's recipients include schools, animal welfare agencies, tribal organizations, churches and veterans groups.
Under a contract with the county, the tribe is obligated to donate $1 million annually to local groups.
Since the opening of Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino, "Our tribe is proud to have provided millions of dollars in help to deserving organizations all across Madera County," Tex McDonald, chairman of the Coarsegold-based group, said in a prepared statement. "We know what this year's nearly $1 million in grants will mean to the recipients. We look forward to working with the county to ensure that this program continues to benefit the residents of Madera County
So now chance alberta's brother Jon Huston want to have the Hells Angels come and fight their battles!because the Hells angels dont have anything better to do, or is that who Chance is laundering money with????? Cleaning money for HA's huh......
ReplyDeleteNow if the Hells Angels show up at disputes between disenrolled and the tribal government does this mean the money was not a donation but for a hired strong arm to intimidate and extort disenrolled and tribal members that don't agree.
ReplyDeleteVenous blood samples???? Blood donation?? Do you mean DNA tests???
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