A developer for the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma met with leader of another Ohio city on Monday but won't discuss the topic of the meeting.
Developer Terry Casey has been touting the tribe's plans to open several casinos in Ohio. The tribe already has agreements with several communities but he won't talk about his meeting with the Lima city council until something concrete is developed.
The tribe has filed a land claim in Ohio in hopes of settling for gaming but the state is seeking to dismiss the case.
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Eastern Shawnee Tribe meets with another Ohio city
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