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JUNE 7, 2000 The Village of Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin will hold a referendum on a casino proposal by the Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe on July 11. The Village Board had first supported the proposal but changed their mind after hearing opposition. Local residents organized and drew up a petition in support of having the proposal go before the voters. The tribe has proposed to share $92.5 million over 20 years with the village and Brown County. Get the Story:
Ashwaubenon to hold referendum on casino (AP 6/7)
Vote wanted on casino (Money Matters 05/31)
Flambeau casino not dead yet (Money Matters 05/24)
Lac du Flambeau goes after 2nd casino (Money Matters 05/01)
Voters should decide on casino (Money Matters 04/21)
Vote scheduled on casino
Facebook TwitterJUNE 7, 2000 The Village of Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin will hold a referendum on a casino proposal by the Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe on July 11. The Village Board had first supported the proposal but changed their mind after hearing opposition. Local residents organized and drew up a petition in support of having the proposal go before the voters. The tribe has proposed to share $92.5 million over 20 years with the village and Brown County. Get the Story:
Ashwaubenon to hold referendum on casino (AP 6/7)
Vote wanted on casino (Money Matters 05/31)
Flambeau casino not dead yet (Money Matters 05/24)
Lac du Flambeau goes after 2nd casino (Money Matters 05/01)
Voters should decide on casino (Money Matters 04/21)
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