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Ho-Chunk eyes Plan B: Growth around DeJope - 2004-02-18
The Ho-Chunk Nation might bring back plans to build on land around its DeJope Bingo Hall in the wake of Tuesday's casino referendum defeat.

The Black River Falls-based tribe wanted to open a casino at DeJope on Madison's Southeast Side, but voters turned down a referendum by a nearly 2-1 ratio.

Now the tribe is out at least $1 million in campaign costs and still has to come up with a $30 million payment to the state this year under a statewide compact signed last April.
Read the full story at Wisconsin State Journal
 
Boomtown will try to justify move - 2004-02-18
Attorneys from Boomtown Casino Biloxi and the casino's landlord will have to show evidence to the Commission on Marine Resources why the casino should be permitted to relocate 300 yards to the west and what alternatives exist for the Back Bay resort.

CMR voted Tuesday to ask for the additional information, which will be presented at its March 16 meeting. The motion was in response to a ruling last month from Chancery Court Judge Margaret Alfonso, who required the commission to provide more information on why it issued a permit for Boomtown's move.
Read the full story at Biloxi Sun Herald
 







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