The Eastern Band of Cherokee
Indians is looking at a new location for a Class II facility.
The tribe would pay $1.9 million to acquire land owned by a tribal member.
Plans calls for a temporary facility, with a permanent casino and hotel expected in 18 months.
The tribe's gaming enterprise is holding public meetings to solicit input on the project.
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