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Eastern Cherokee leaders move cautiously on second casino

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Leaders of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in North Carolina are moving with caution on plans for a second casino.

The tribal council tabled a resolution to authorize a $110 million Class III facility. Leaders said they wanted more information about the plan.

"A lot more people would like to weigh in on this," council representative Bo Taylor said at a meeting on Thursday, The Cherokee Scout reported.

The tribe already operates the successful Harrah’s Cherokee Casino and Resort, a Class III facility.

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