Opponents of the
Kialegee
Tribal Town casino are praising an agreement adopted by the city council in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
The city has agreed not to enter into any type of arrangement with the tribe until legal issues have been resolved.
Opponents were worried that the city might provide water, fire and other services to the casino site.
The tribe has said it will open a temporary casino on the site this spring.
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BA resident tells council casino might not be so bad
(KJRH-TV 2/21)
Harmony in Fight Against BA Casino
(KTUL-TV 2/22)
Broken Arrow anti-casino group amends demands of City Council
(The Tulsa World 2/22)
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City knew about Kialegee Tribal Town
casino months earlier (2/20)
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