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You can show your support and encourage approval of the project by attending and speaking at upcoming Bureau of Indian Affairs public hearings. When hearings are scheduled, we will list them on our Web site's home page. In addition, the BIA will accept public comment on the proposal during certain specified time periods. Again, that information will be listed on the home page.
Additionally, you can voice your opinion about the project by contacting local
elected officials, writing a letter to the editor at the Kenosha News or calling
the Bulletin's "sound-off" hotline at (262) 843-1538, which is included in the
Kenosha News on Wednesdays. Use the contact information listed below to e-mail,
send a letter or to call to voice your opinion about the Menominee Indian Tribe's
project.
Send letters to the editor via USPS**
"Voice of the People"
The Kenosha News
5800 Seventh Ave.
Kenosha, WI 53140
Send letters to the editor via fax**
(262) 657-8455
Attn: "Voice of the People"
Send letters to the editor via e-mail**
vop@kenoshanews.com
** Make sure to include contact information, such as phone number, where you are from, etc. because the newspaper will likely contact you, although your personal information (phone number and address) will not be printed in the paper.