The Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma will announce plans today for an out-of-state casino in Ohio.
The tribe and developer National Capital I are eyeing land in Monroe. The 150-acre site sits along a major interstate.
The project is said to cost $250 million.
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Tribe looks to build $250 million casino in ailing Monroe
(Cox News Service 10/1)
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