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County to negotiate casino
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AUGUST 17, 2000

After a late-night vote, Brown County in Wisconsin has agreed to start talks on a casino proposed by the Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe.

The tribe recently entered into a contract with Lafayette County, agreeing to pay the county $4 million a year for 20-years.

Get the Story:
County decides to go ahead with talks on proposed casino (AP 8/17)

Relevant Links:
Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe - www.glitc.org/ldf.htm

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