A fourth municipality in Ohio has signed a deal for an off-reservation casino with the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma.
The village of Lordstown agreed to a Class III facility by a 4-2 vote. The tribe envisions a $125 million to $250 million resort.
The tribe has already struck deals with Botkins, Monroe and Lorain to open casinos near major highways.
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(The Youngstown Vindicator 4/5)
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