Kenosha casino plan advances to final federal review stage
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Kenosha casino plan advances to final federal review stage
"The proposed casino in Kenosha, Wisconsin, is set to feature 1,500 slot machines, over 50 table games, and a sportsbook, alongside a 150-room Hard Rock Hotel and multiple dining options."
"The draft environmental assessment concluded that the development could proceed under federal law without causing significant environmental harm, which has garnered support from state and local leaders."
Federal officials are reviewing the proposed Kenosha casino project after public comments on its environmental study closed. The Bureau of Indian Affairs and the U.S. Department of the Interior will assess the administrative record to decide if the project meets regulatory requirements. If approved, it will go to Governor Tony Evers for final review. The Menominee Indian Tribe will own the casino, which includes a hotel and various entertainment options, promising significant economic benefits and job creation.
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