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A longtime staple of southern Indiana for more than 20 years unmoored and began its long journey to its new home Tuesday morning.
Controlling the spread of COVID-19 is a top priority for casinos.
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. has agreed to sell Caesars Southern Indiana to the Eastern band of Cherokee Indians for $250 million, the company announced Thursday.
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