Wisconsin tribal casino opens office
7 Aug 2007
WISCONSIN -- As reported by the Wisconsin Small Business Times: "The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin today announced it has opened an office at Dairyland Greyhound Park for its proposed Kenosha entertainment center and casino.
"Menominee tribal chair Lisa Waukau said the Dairyland office will serve as the local headquarters for the project and Kenosha project director Eric Olson.
"...With more than 8,300 members, the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin is one of the state's largest Indian tribes and also one of its poorest. The tribe, which was terminated by Congress in 1954 and restored in 1973, hopes to recover financially by gaining permission to build the Kenosha casino..."
Wisconsin tribal casino opens office
is republished from CasinoCityTimes.com.

