The Menominee Nation of Wisconsin released plans to convert a racetrack into a casino.
The tribe says it will create 3,300 jobs with a payroll of $138 million annually. Construction of the $164 million would create additional jobs, according to the report.
The tribe hopes to open a temporary facility at Dairyland Greyhound Park and then build a permanent casino, hotel, conference center and other amenities.
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