The Cheyenne-Arapahoe Tribes of Oklahoma have proposed a new site for a casino in Colorado.
The tribe is eyeing a $100 million casino in Pueblo. The original proposal involved a casino near the Denver International Airport.
The tribe has seen opposition from Gov. Bill Owens (R), who said the state voters should decide on gaming.
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