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Flambeau casino not dead yet
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MAY 24, 2000 An $80 million casino complex proposal by the Lac du Flambeau band of Lake Superior Chippewa has received a new life, thanks to residents of Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin. Over 1,000 have signed a petition calling for a referendum on the proposal, which was earlier turned down by the village board before the project went before voters. The tribe has proposed to split $92.5 million with the village and Brown County over 20 years. The village board is not obligated to hold a referendum. Get the Story:
Casino plan finds new life (AP 5/23)
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