Menominee tribe plans casino at Kenosha dog track - 2004-01-09
The owners of a Kenosha dog track will not give up a lawsuit claiming the state constitution bans casino-style gambling, despite reaching a settlement to sell the facility for $40.5 million to an American Indian tribe that wants to open a casino there.
Roy Berger, executive vice president of Dairyland Greyhound Park, acknowledged Wednesday that pursuing the court action that could overturn gaming statewide could put the project at risk.
A spokeswoman for the Menominee Nation also said the lawsuit could threaten the tribe's plans, but said leaders were not concerned it would succeed.
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