The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians is planning to release an economic impact study of its proposed off-reservation casino in Grand Forks, North Dakota.
The tribe is working with Guy Useldinger, a local developer. He says that development surrounding the casino will generate $4 million in property taxes for the city.
If approved, the casino would be the first off-reservation casino in North Dakota. Other tribes in the state oppose the idea.
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CASINO: Useldinger: Development may create $4 million tax base
(The Grand Forks Herald 3/8)
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