The Menominee Nation of Wisconsin is considering changes to its off-reservation casino agreement.
The tribe reached the agreement with the city of Kenosha and Kenosha County in 2005. It's been extended four times since then and now both sides are looking at a longer term arrangement.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs has agreed to review the casino again after the Bush administration rejected it in January 2009.
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County grants extension of casino pact
(The Kenosha News 9/21)
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
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