The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe plans to build a Class II gaming facility on Lake Oahe in South Dakota.
The gaming site is on the reservation but the tribe is seeking approval from the Stanley County to rezone the land. County commissioners seemed receptive to the idea, The Capital Journal reported
Tribal construction manager John Hunt said the big hurdle will be paying for municipal services to the new casino.
The tribe lost 150,000 acres of its reservation during the creation of Lake Oahe.
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(The Capital Journal 7/2)
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