FROM THE ARCHIVE
City wants more casino study
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AUGUST 31, 2000

The city of Hudson, Wisconsin told the Department of Interior it needed more time to study a casino proposed by three Ojibwe tribes.

The city submitted their request and query to the Interior along with their own environmental environmental of the casino.

Get the Story:
Hudson city officials want more study of casino's possible impact (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 8/31)

Relevant Links:
The House Committee on Government Reform - www.house.gov/reform
Testimony on The Department of Interior's Denial of the Wisconsin Chippewa's Casino Application - commdocs.house.gov/committees/gro/hgoHudson.000
/hgoHudson_0f.htm

Letter to Janet Reno from the Committee on Government Reform - www.house.gov/reform/letters/210reno.htm

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