Opponents of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe's proposed casino in Oklahoma are meeting to discuss their strategy.
The tribe, based in Oklahoma, filed a lawsuit in Ohio. The tribe says it will settle for gaming rights and has been eyeing several communities.
But Paul Bagocius of Canal Fulton said it's time to pull the "welcome mat" out from under the tribe. He's organizing two meetings to discuss opposition to a casino in the community.
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(The Massillion Independent 9/11)
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