The Chickasaw Nation has bought more land around its fun center and casino, The Daily Oklahoman reports.
The tribe paid $1 million for an 18.5-acre tract across the highway from the site,
the paper said. The land was formerly owned by a the local electric co-op.
The tribe already has about 41 acres in trust where the fun center and a travel plaza with some gaming machines are located. The tribe is planning to build a larger casino on a tract adjacent to this trust land.
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Electric co-op, Ada residents clash over land
(The Daily Oklahoman 3/14)
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Chickasaw Nation buys land across casino site
Monday, March 15, 2004 More from this date
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