Wisconsin News - Page 14
Poll: 44 Percent of Kenosha Residents Support Casino
13 September 2004
Less than half of Kenosha County residents back a plan to build an $808 million casino complex at Dairyland Greyhound Park, according to a poll conducted for the Kenosha News.
Hotline Calls Increase7 September 2004
Calls to a Wisconsin organization that helps people addicted to gambling have continued to increase during the last year and a half, but not nearly at the rate they went up in 2002.
Wisconsin's Compacts - Bad Law And Politics2 September 2004
Prof. I. Nelson Rose: The Supreme Court of Wisconsin has thrown the future of Indian gaming and the fiscal health of the state into doubt.
Wisconsin Casino Opponent Group Formed12 August 2004
News Brief: Opponents of a proposed Menominee Nation casino at the Dairyland Greyhound Park have created a new group.
Wisconsin Fifth Largest Tribal Gambling State7 July 2004
News Brief: Wisconsin's Indian casinos pulled in nearly $1.1 billion last year, making the state the fifth-biggest tribal gambling state in a still growing $16.2 billion industry, according to a national report.
Ho-Chunk Nation to Miss Casino Payment30 June 2004
News Brief: The Ho-Chunk Nation said Tuesday that it would not make its casino payment to the state Wednesday because of a recent state Supreme Court ruling, leaving the state at least $30 million short of what it hoped to collect from 11 tribes.
Investor Pulls Out of Wisconsin Casino17 June 2004
New Brief: Members of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians have put a casino project on hold after an investor pulled out of the venture.
Wisconsin Tribe Abides by Compact14 June 2004
News Brief: Oneida tribal officials not only are going ahead with their gaming compact payments; they've invited Governor Doyle to town to pick up the $20 million check personally.
Atronic Launches Wisconsin System11 June 2004
Atronic reports the launch of the Wisconsin Magic Wide Area Progressive link on June 21st.
Wisconsin Tribal Casino to Shut Down Table Games7 June 2004
News Brief: The Ho-Chunk tribe said it would comply with the Wisconsin Supreme Court's ruling and shut down the expanded table games.
Wisconsin Tribe Willing to Renegotiate Gaming Compact3 June 2004
News Brief: The Forest County Potawatomi Indian tribe would be willing to renegotiate the types of games it offers at its Milwaukee casino if asked by Gov. Jim Doyle to do so, the tribe's attorney general says.
Wisconsin Tribe Ordered to Pay Millions28 May 2004
News Brief: U.S. Attorney Steve Biskupic said he warned the Forest County Potawatomi tribe this week it must pay the state $40.5 million owed under its gambling compact by June 30, or risk violating federal law.
Wisconsin Track Wants Compacts Blocked26 May 2004
News Brief: Dairyland Greyhound Park asked the Wisconsin court to temporarily prevent Governor Doyle from signing any new Indian gaming compacts until their challenge of casino gambling is decided in court.
Wisconsin Governor to Veto Gaming Bill21 May 2004
News Brief: Governor Jim Doyle says that he could veto as early as Friday legislation that would give lawmakers a formal role in negotiating gaming compacts with Wisconsin's Indian tribes.
Wisconsin Lawmakers Want Voice in Casino Compacts19 May 2004
News Brief: Wisconsin Republicans will force votes in the Assembly and Senate on whether the Legislature should have the final say on the state’s Indian casino compacts.
Wisconsin Court Delivers Blow to Gaming Compact13 May 2004
News Brief: The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled that Gov. Jim Doyle overstepped his authority in negotiating an expansive gaming compact with the Forest County Potawatomi tribe.
Appeals Court Rejects Wisconsin Casino30 April 2004
News Brief: A federal appeals court Thursday delivered one more dose of bad news to the owners of the defunct Hudson dog track and three Chippewa tribes that had hoped to convert it into a casino.
Two Sets of Winning Wisconsin Lottery Numbers15 April 2004
News Brief: Because an incorrect number was posted on the Wisconsin Lottery's Web site for Monday's Badger 5 drawing, two sets of numbers qualify as winners in the game, lottery officials said Tuesday.
Wisconsin Casino Case Sent Back31 March 2004
News Brief: The Wisconsin Supreme Court split 3-3 on a lawsuit that could have triggered closing American Indian casinos in Wisconsin. The case has been sent back to a appeals court for further consideration.
High Court Sends Casino Case Back31 March 2004
News Brief: The state Supreme Court today split 3-3 on a lawsuit that could have triggered closing American Indian casinos in Wisconsin.
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