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Osage Nation breaks ground on seventh casino
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
The Osage Nation of Oklahoma broke ground on its seventh gaming facility on Monday.
The $14 million, 35,000-square-foot casino is located near Ponca City. "We're taking advantage of a market that we know is there," Principal Chief Jim Gray said, The Tulsa World reported.
According to the National Indian Gaming Commission, the tribe can open a gaming facility anywhere in Osage County. A legal opinion from the agency said the entire county is considered a reservation -- the only one in Oklahoma.
The land doesn't have to be held in trust for it to be considered "Indian lands" under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, the NIGC said.
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Osages break ground for casino
(The Tulsa World 11/17)