The Ho-Chunk Nation is still working on an off-reservation gaming agreement in Beloit, Wisconsin.
The tribe and the city announced plans for the casino last month. The deal could be finalized this month.
The tribe has agreed to share 2 percent of the casino's net winnings with the city. That could come to $5 million to $7 million a year, The Beloit Daily News reported.
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