Monroe might be site for Indians' casino
The Enquirer Shawnee American Indians who talked about building a casino in Middletown have shifted their attention to Monroe, says Middletown Mayor Bob Wells. The casino would be built at the southeast corner of Interstate 75 and Ohio 63, Wells said. Monroe officials would only say they will announce a major economic development at 11 a.m. today. The Shawnee group could offer only limited gambling without a change in state law. City officials would not confirm today's announcement has to do with a casino. PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES Bush, Kerry stress differences on Iraq Portman to help Cheney prep College-age audience had already made pick Editorial: Listen to what they said, not how they said it Your voices on debate TOP STORIES Error will force Hamilton County to reissue 17,500 absentee ballots Woman, 49, killed in car chase Feds puzzled by sheriff's terror alert THEATER REVIEW 'A Picasso' is heady, clever SPECIAL REPORT: TEST STRESS Schools grapple with test stress Doctors know when it's test time Did you know? Some Views on Test-Taking and Stress Educators take steps to reduce test stress Parents can ease stress of tests IN THE TRISTATE Attorney challenges legal tactics of Allen Blackwell election decisions blasted Cincinnati schools open campaign for tax renewal Angels graduate as police sweep Nuxhall pitches Fairfield tax levy Owens endorsed by FOP in county coroner's race Butler fugitive nabbed overseas Proposed cuts languish Finneytown looks at teacher layoffs Monroe might be site for Indians' casino Court: Reveal donors' names Opera losing influential artistic director Warren court worker says demotion unfair Local news briefs ENQUIRER COLUMNISTS Downs: This race is about fun, forgiveness LIVES REMEMBERED Ralph Bolton, planned downtown C. W. 'Bill' Wiebold, 61, art restorer KENTUCKY STORIES Students touch piece of history N. Ky. news briefs Judge won't preside in officer DUI Independent voice at forum Young people urged to vote State workers sound off on health insurance plan
Shawnee American Indians who talked about building a casino in Middletown have shifted their attention to Monroe, says Middletown Mayor Bob Wells.
The casino would be built at the southeast corner of Interstate 75 and Ohio 63, Wells said.
Monroe officials would only say they will announce a major economic development at 11 a.m. today.
The Shawnee group could offer only limited gambling without a change in state law.
City officials would not confirm today's announcement has to do with a casino.