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Proposed casino could bring in up to $18 million annually

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A proposed casino in Steuben County could bring in up to $18 million a year and create 800 to 1,200 jobs, County Commissioner Andy Laughlin said.
The study, released by the Steuben County Economic Development Corporation, follows a state amendment adding Steuben and DeKalb counties as potential casino sites.
Most of the revenue would come from out-of-state visitors, thanks to the county’s location near Michigan and Ohio.
Laughlin said a casino could also include a resort, concert venue, and conference space, boosting tourism.
He noted the county is looking at housing options to support the new workforce. No location is set yet, but a site near the I-69 and I-80/I-90 interchange is under consideration.

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