Does a new casino help or hurt a community? Last night, supporters and opponents of a casino proposed for Hudson, Wisconsin argued both sides at a hearing on the possible environmental effects of the project. Three Wisconsin Chippwea bands and the Florida owner of a dog track in Hudson are pushing for the off-reservation casino. They say it would allow the bands, which are all located some distance from the Twin Cities, access to metro area gamblers, and draw more customers to the struggling track. Their proposal was rejected by the Department of the Interior in 1995, but now the department is reconsidering. Opposition to the project comes from Minnesota tribes with casinos who worry about the competition, and the Concerned Citizens of Hudson, who worry about negative effects on their community. Nancy Bieragle, member of the Concerned Citizens of Hudson, discusses the issue.