The Forest County Potawatomi Tribe of Wisconsin contributed $29.4 million in gaming revenues as part of its Class III compact with the state.
The tribe operates an off-reservation casino in downtown Milwaukee. The facility has generated more than $140 million for the state.
The tribe is undergoing a $240 million expansion of the casino and is opposing the Menominee Nation's off-reservation casino plans.
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Potawatomi pays $29.4M to state
(The Business Journal of Milwaukee 7/2)
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