The Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma hasn't given up efforts to open a casino in Ohio.
The tribe has resumed negotiations with the city of Monroe to build a casino there. A new 123-acre site has been chosen for potential development.
The tribe filed a land claim for 93,000 acres in western Ohio in hopes of settling for gaming rights. A federal judge dismissed the case in July 2007.
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