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Wis. tribe agrees to land swap with state
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2002 The Ho-Chunk Nation and the state of Wisconsin have agreed to land swap that will establish a state recreation area. The agreement divides 7,000 acres of a former Army site among the tribe, the state and a federal facility. The tribe will receive 1,600 acres of land at the site in exchange for 75.8 elsewhere. Get the Story:
DNR Board accepts Brule River master plan (AP 12/5) Relevant Links:
Ho-Chunk Nation - http://www.ho-chunk.com Related Stories:
Tribe to receive part of Army site (10/22)
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