The Navajo Nation expects to break ground on a $180 million casino near Flasgstaff, Arizona, sometime next year.
The casino would be located in Twin Arrows, just off a major interstate. It would be the largest of the tribe's gaming facilities.
"Twin Arrows will be the flagship casino," tribal attorney Mike Bielecki told local officials, The Arizona Journal reported.
The casino would feature a hotel with up to 200 rooms, Bielecki said.
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