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Pro-Ojibwe casino group forms
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AUGUST 24, 2000 Paul Hennes of Kaukauna, Wisconsin, is part of a new group which supports a casino proposed by the Lac du Flambeau band of Ojibwe. The group will focus on jobs, tax relief, and charitable contributions the casino would bring to the area. Village citizens will vote on the issue in a September 12 referendum. Get the Story:
Pro-casino citizens group forming (AP 8/23) Relevant Links:
Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe - www.glitc.org/ldf.htm Related Stories:
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Lac du Flambeau goes after 2nd casino (Money Matters 05/01)
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