Leaders of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians will present their plan for an off-reservation casino in Grand Forks, North Dakota, today.
The tribe will first meet with charitable organizations concerned that a casino will hurt their fund-raising operations. Later, the tribe will meet with the public to discuss the proposal.
Other tribes in the state oppose off-reservation gaming. They say it will draw business away from their on-reservation casinos.
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(The Grand Forks Herald 1/25)
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