The Turtle Mountain Band of Ojibwe will hold a public meeting next week to promote an off-reservation casino in Grand Forks, North Dakota.
Tribal officials plan to take questions during the meeting. Chairman Ken W. Davis said the goal is to address any concerns.
Other tribes in the state oppose the idea, saying it will hurt their existing casinos. The Turtle Mountain Band operates a casino on its reservation.
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GRAND FORKS CASINO: Turtle Mountain tribe plans public pitch
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