Q; Will Iowa's last greyhound racing track forge ahead or falter after Florida bans sport? (Des Moines Register, 11/29/2018)
A: Falter.
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Wisconsin tries to oure bettors with 2 dog tracks near Illinois. (Chicago Tribune, 5/23/1990)
Wisconsin and the local governments are eying huge tax windfalls from the dog racing. Dairyland is expected to provide 700 new jobs and $750,000 to $1 million yearly in amusement taxes to Kenosha, plus another $1.3 million in property taxes for local governments. ''From a revenue-producing standpoint, it does a good job for us,'' says Donald K. Holland, city administrator of Kenosha. ''A dog track is the kind of business you want to come into town.''Wisconsin has gone to the dogs in a big way. (Post Bulletin, 6/23/1990)
Greyhound Racing in Wisconsin
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