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Okla. tribe's casino means road work in Mo., Kan.
Fort Mills Times, Tuesday, August 26, 2008 at 12:35:33 PM
Columbus, Kansas -- An Oklahoma Indian tribe whose newest casino occupies that state's farthest northeast corner is planning road projects in Missouri and Kansas to accommodate the business.
The Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma's Downstream Casino Resort opened July 5 along Interstate 44 at the juncture of the three states. Its parking lot sits on land owned by the tribe in Cherokee County, Kan., and motorists heading for the casino from the east exit I-44 in Missouri.
On Monday, the Cherokee County Commission approved the tribe's plans for improvements on local, county and state roads in the town of Galena.
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