The Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma is considering a $19 million hydroponics greenhouse in Ohio.
The tribe has met with local officials to discuss the project. It would be built on 25 acres in Lordstown, where the tribe has a casino deal.
The tribe is currently based in Oklahoma but has filed a land claim in Ohio.
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Eastern Shawnees are seeing green
(The Youngstown Vindicator 8/22)
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