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Milwaukee Mayor Pushes for Downtown Casino
10 June 2005
News Brief: Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett made clear Thursday what's driving his interest in moving the Potawatomi casino downtown: money.
Wisconsin Governor Wants Tribal Casino Payment8 June 2005
News Brief: Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle is negotiating with the Ho-Chunk Nation to get $30 million in revenue promised the state from the tribe's gambling operations.
Second Person Dies from Injuries after Casino Trip25 May 2005
A second person died from injuries suffered when a tour bus collided with a car, triggering a three-vehicle wreck that injured more than 30 people returning home from a trip to a casino, authorities said today.
St. Croix Casino Celebrates 13th Anniversary18 May 2005
News Brief: The St. Croix Casino is 13 years old this year, and the Wisconsin casino is celebrating by going ‘Hog Wild.’
Ho-Chunk Nation President Defends Finances16 May 2005
News Brief: Ho-Chunk Nation President George Lewis acknowledges the tribe last year depleted its cash reserves to a dangerously low level but promises the tribe will take in more than it spends this year and defends his record against tribal critics.
Wisconsin Lottery Loses $200,000 on Super Bowl Plan12 May 2005
News Brief: The state lottery bought Super Bowl tickets in 2003 but abandoned a plan to give them away after the NFL raised last-minute concerns, causing the lottery to forfeit more than $200,000.
Study: Milwaukee, Kenosha Casinos Can Both Succeed11 May 2005
News Brief: Development of an Indian casino in Kenosha would have no detrimental impact on an expanded Potawatomi Bingo Casino in Milwaukee and both casinos could successfully co-exist in southeast Wisconsin, a new study claims.
Kenosha Leaders Sign Pact for Dairyland Casino29 March 2005
News Brief: Government leaders from Kenosha County, the city of Kenosha and the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin have signed an agreement that promises an expected $521 million over 22 years for the city and county from the tribe's proposed casino at Dairyland Greyhound Park.
Study: Milwaukee Will Suffer from Kenosha Casino9 March 2005
News Brief: Milwaukee will lose 2,000 existing jobs if a proposed Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin casino is built in Kenosha, according to a new study sponsored by local community and business groups and a prime competitor to the would-be casino.
Powerball Winner Steps Forward8 March 2005
News Brief: The winner of a $36.8 million Powerball jackpot, who kept his good fortune to himself since Jan. 8, ended the mystery Monday and came forward to claim his prize.
Potawatomi Bingo Selects Agilysys28 February 2005
Agilysys, Inc. reports that Potawatomi Bingo Casino in Milwaukee, WI has selected the Materials Management System from Agilysys to streamline inventory and procurement operations.
Tribe May Withhold Payment2 February 2005
The Ho-Chunk Nation does not plan to make its payment of $30 million a year to the state, citing a court challenge.
Wisconsin Player Wins Powerball Jackpot10 January 2005
One lucky player in Wisconsin matched all 6 numbers Saturday and walked away with the $36.8 million jackpot.
Oneida Nation Council Approves Land Settlement15 December 2004
The General Tribal Council of Wisconsin's Oneida Nation has overwhelmingly approved a plan that could end a long-standing land dispute in the state of New York.
Wisconsin Casino Lawsuit Sent Back to Court5 November 2004
News Brief Wisconsin’s Appeal court has asked the Wisconsin Supreme Court to take up again a lawsuit from owners of a Kenosha dog track seeking to end casino gambling by American Indian tribes.
Wisconsin Voters Approve Casino Referendum4 November 2004
News Brief: Kenosha County voters have approved an advisory referendum to allow construction of an Indian casino on the site of the Dairyland Greyhound Park.
Mohegans Watching Elections28 October 2004
News Brief: Mohegan tribal leaders will be watching election results in Wisconsin and Washington State next Tuesday to see whether their plans to diversify into tribal gaming in those states will go forward as planned.
Wisconsin Voters to Decide on Racino Proposal15 October 2004
News Brief: Kenosha residents will vote again this November on a proposal to build a huge tribal casino at a dog track.
State Seeks Greater Share of Profit From Proposed Casino12 October 2004
The state will seek a greater share of the profit from the casino proposed by the Menominee Indian tribe in Kenosha, the state's chief negotiator says.
Wisconsin Wants Bigger Slice of Casino Pie8 October 2004
News Brief: Wisconsin wants a bigger share of profits if the Menominee Indian tribe is successful in building a casino at Kenosha.
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