The Mohegan Tribe of
Connecticut has completely withdrawn from an off-reservation casino deal with the
Menominee Nation of
Wisconsin.
The Mohegans originally agreed to finance and manage the casino. But after spending $12 million on the project, the tribe was replaced by KMD Consulting Services of California earlier this year.
The Mohegans were still on board as manager of the facility. But that arrangement has ended too, Menominee Vice Chairman Myrna Warrington told The Kenosha News.
The Menominees are now seeking a management firm to run the casino, to be located at the former Dairyland Greyhound Park in Kenosha.
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Mohegan no longer a player in casino plans
(The Kenosha News 2/16)
New developers retain grand scope for casino project
(The Kenosha News 2/16)
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