Wisconsin only allows sports betting on tribal land. Based on a Florida model, tribes argue this would bring new revenue to Wisconsin.
A tribe has just closed a financing transaction, with $610 million secured to finance the construction of a flagship casino ...
Friday’s football game between the Wisconsin Dells Chiefs and the Black River Falls Tigers will also mark Ho-Chunk Appreciation Night. Set for 6:30 p.m. at Black River Falls High School, the event ...
One year after launching its $300 million permanent casino, the Hard Rock Casino Rockford is looking to add a hotel and other amenities to defend its turf against the Ho-Chunk Nation, which is ...
LYNWOOD -- U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. today unveiled plans to bring Illinois' first land-based casino to Lynwood. The 432-acre gaming and entertainment complex would be operated by the Ho-Chunk ...
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A new round of tribal lawsuits has been filed against Kalshi Inc., a New York prediction market operator that has been trying to offer contracts based on the outcomes of professional sports games. On ...
Want to treat yourself to a steak dinner with casino winnings? Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells ensures you won’t have to travel. Copper Oak Steakhouse celebrated its grand re-opening Oct. 3 after ...
The Ho-Chunk Nation completed a four-day canoe journey from Green Bay to Lake Michigan, retracing ancestral waterways. The journey aimed to raise awareness of the Ho-Chunk’s historical presence in the ...
BELOIT — Work continues to ramp up this month at the Ho-Chunk Casino site on Willowbrook Road as Neenah-based Miron Construction begins work on the massive parking garage. In March, Miron Construction ...
Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells is the place to be this Summer for live music, gaming fun, and more! The Hot Summer Concert Series features Roots & Boots, the 80's Rock Tour, Little River Band, and ...
When Josie Lee from the Ho-Chunk Nation looks at Wisconsin today, she sees the impact of her tribe on the state. “If it weren’t for Ho-Chunk people, we wouldn’t have the state as it exists today,” Lee ...