The Kialegee
Tribal Town in Oklahoma continues work on its controversial casino.
The tribe is putting up a permanent building for the Red Clay Casino, KRMG-TV reported. A construction company said it has been treated poorly by local residents since starting work on Friday.
The state is suing the tribe to block the casino. A hearing in federal court is scheduled for May 16.
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Steel beams going up for Broken Arrow Casino
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