The Ho-Chunk Nation of
Wisconsin submitted an off-reservation gaming application to the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
President Jon Greender has said it could take years for the BIA to make a decision on the application. The tribe will also need approval from the state governor.
The tribe wants to build a casino in Beloit. The city council has approved an intergovernmental agreement with the tribe.
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(The Janesville Gazette 5/29)
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