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Closing arguments in hearing over Kialegee Tribal Town's casino


Closing arguments are taking place this morning in a lawsuit aimed at stopping the Kialegee Tribal Town in Oklahoma.

The tribe is building the Red Clay Casino on an Indian allotment that's owned by two members of the Muscogee Nation. The state claims the site can't be used for gaming.

The casino has generated significant controversy in Broken Arrow, where the site is located. But a developer testified that Mayor Mike Lester was "very enthusiastic" about the project when first approached, The Tulsa World reported.

Residents have criticized city officials for not informing them about the plans earlier. Most of the opposition has been organized by churches, including one to which attorney general Scott Pruitt belongs.

News on 6 is providing Twitter updates from the hearing

Get the Story:
Closing Arguments To Begin In Broken Arrow Casino Fight (News on 6 5/18)
BA mayor was "very enthusiastic" about proposed casino, defense witness testifies (The Tulsa World 5/18)
Tribe attorney accuses AG of conflict of interest (AP 5/17)

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