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Members of the Menominee tribe plan to march to the state capitol from their reservation starting Friday to demand Governor Scott Walker meet with…
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Governor Scott Walker said he was protecting Wisconsin taxpayers -- not his national political standing -- when he rejected the 800-million dollar Kenosha…
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The Menominee tribe says its proposal for a Kenosha casino is getting closer to reality, now that the Bureau of Indian Affairs has rejected an amendment…
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The U-S Bureau of Indian Affairs has rejected an agreement which called for the Forest County Potawatomi to be reimbursed by the state for any losses at…
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The Menominee tribe doesn’t think an amendment to the state’s gaming compact will stand up to legal scrutiny. The tribe’s Kenosha Gaming Authority Chair…
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It’s been a year since the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs gave the green light to the Menominee tribe’s proposal for an off-reservation casino in…
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Editor's Note: This report was updated at 4:01 p.m.A report on Indian gaming is drawing mixed interpretations about how casinos are doing in Wisconsin.…
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Democrat Mary Burke says waiting more than a year to make a decision on a proposed casino in Kenosha isn't necessary, and says if a study shows signs, it…
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Lac du Flambeau’s plan for an off-reservation casino in southern Wisconsin is moving forward. The tribe and the city of Shullsburg have reached an…
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The Lac du Flambeau tribe continues to support more Indian gaming in Wisconsin. Lac du Flambeau president Tom Maulson has sent a letter to Governor Scott…