The Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma has given up trying to bring the state on board with its casino plans, a tribal developer said.
"I think we have written the state off," Tom Schnippel, the president of the group funding the casino, told The Middletown Journal.
The tribe has proposed several casino in Ohio, its ancestral home. The tribe has made agreements with four municipalities to host casinos.
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(The Middletown Journal 10/11)
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