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  • I took this lil thing off 610's website. I'm trying to find a bigger story about it somewhere. but it loooks as if they are looking at an indian reservation/casino in the Columbus area.

    Is A Casino Coming To Columbus?

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    First Lorain - now Columbus. The Shawnee Indian Tribe is eyeing Ohio's capital city as a possible location to build a casino. Terry Casey is a consultant with the tribe and says they
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    want more than just a casino. Any tribal casino gambling proposal in Ohio would likely need both state and federal approval.
     
    No, because that would bring revenue to the state of Ohio, why would Taft make a decision that may actually benefit Ohio? So, those who want to gamble will continue to go to Detroit/Windsor, or the Riverboats. Might as well let another state make money off of Ohio residents. .
     
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    daddyphatsacs said:
    No, because that would bring revenue to the state of Ohio, why would Taft make a decision that may actually benefit Ohio? So, those who want to gamble will continue to go to Detroit/Windsor, or the Riverboats. Might as well let another state make money off of Ohio residents. .
    Charlie Luken, the Mayor of Cincy is trying to get the state to allow riverboat gambling down there and He basicly says if We don't do it, then Kentucky will so why not make money off our own people rather than giving it to Kentucky
     
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