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Caesars workers on Wednesday delivered the casino a petition with more than 300 signatures, demanding smoking be prohibited and that guests be required to wear masks at all times on the casino floor.
A new deal means Caesars Southern Indiana will be sold, perhaps by the end of the year.
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is waiting for final approval of their offer to buy the resort and casino.
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