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Shawnee tribe delays housing project
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2002 The Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma has delayed plans to build an assisted living center as it moves forward with a casino. The center was to be built on the same 35-acre parcel of trust land that is being used for the casino. The tribe wanted to use part of a $2.6 million HUD grant to finance an infrastructure project. Get the Story:
Tribe places living center on back burner (The Daily Oklahoman 11/21) Related Stories:
Okla. tribe moving forward with casino (11/20)
Okla. tribe discussing planned casino (11/19)
Shawnee tribe seeing local opposition (11/14)
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