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Wis. gaming deal kills dog track says exec
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2003

A dog track that has fought the Indian gaming industry in Wisconsin says a tribe's new casino deal will kill his business.

The Forest County Potawatomi Tribe would be allowed to offer simulcast horse and dog races under the compact. Dairyland Greyhound Park, one of two dog tracks left in the state, says the deal means death for the business.

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