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Oneida Nation reaches new deal with state
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2003 The Oneida Nation has agreed to a new gaming compact with the state of Wisconsin. The tribe will pay about $58 million over four years, according to press accounts. This is an four-fold increase of the current sharing rate. In exchange, the tribe will be able to operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and can offer craps and roulette at its casinos. The deal is the first of several new deals the state will be negotiating in hopes of generating $237 million from Indian gaming. Get the Story:
Gaming's new deal (The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel 2/20)
Oneidas may pay state $38M in gaming compact (The Green Bay Press Gazette 2/20)
Gaming won’t expand to taverns, Doyle says (The Green Bay Press Gazette 2/20)
Tribe OKs Paying $38M in Wis. Casino Deal (AP 2/19) Relevant Links:
Oneida Nation - http://www.oneidanation.org Related Stories:
Wis. tribe announcing new casino compact (2/19)
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