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Ojibwe tribes' casino proposal seeing support
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2003 Two Ojibwe bands in Wisconsin are proposing to build an off-reservation casino in the city of Beloit. The Bad River and St. Croix bands envision a complex with 3,000 slot machines, 75 blackjack tables, a hotel, theater, convention hall and several restaurants. They want to share $145 million over the first 10 years to the city of Beloit and Rock County, whose board voted to accept the deal. Get the Story:
Rock County approves casino resolution (AP 2/28)
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