Members of the Oneida Nation of
Wisconsin agreed to the tribe's purchase of a golf course that is in bankruptcy proceedings.
The purchase of the 320-acre, 36-hole Thornberry Creek Golf Course will increase the tribe's holdings in the village of Hobart. The tribe currently owns 5,000 acres, or about a quarter of the entire village
Hobart is located within reservation boundaries but administrator Elaine Willman, the former leader of an anti-sovereignty group, said the village opposes the tribe's land-into-trust requests.
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(The Green Bay Press-Gazette 6/29)
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