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Wis. tribe projects millions from casino
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2002 The Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin says a fourth casino could bring in $40 million in annual profits. The tribe is scouting locations for a new facility. At least 20 locations are being considered, according to the Associated Press. The tribe's compact with the state authorizes a the fourth casino. The land, however, would still need federal trust approval and the state governor has to concur. Get the Story:
Attorney says casino could generate $40 million in annual profits (AP 8/22) Relevant Links:
Ho-Chunk Nation - http://www.ho-chunk.com
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