Wisconsin Sports Betting Options Slowly Growing with More Tribal Agreements

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Wisconsin Sports Betting Options Slowly Growing with More Tribal Agreements

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has struck gaming deals with tribes in the state that allow them to offer in-person and online sports betting on their lands and at certain properties. The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin and the State have recently agreed to allow event wagering.

The Menominee Tribe is planning to open a casino in Kenosha. Wisconsin's governor, Tony Evers, has struck a gaming agreement with the Sokaogon Chippewa Community of northern Wisconsin. The agreement tweaks the tribe's gaming compact with Wisconsin and is sent to the U.S. Department of the Interior for review. It will allow the community to offer sports betting at its existing Mole Lake Casino & Lodge and on other land within its reservation. In the summer of 2021, Wisconsin got the ball rolling on sports gambling with a compact agreement between Everns and the Oneida Nation.


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