Proceeds from the financing will fund the $705 million project, along with associated fees and expenses. The Ho-Chunk Nation ...
The final beam was placed on the new $405 million Beloit casino project, which will feature nearly 2,000 gaming machines, 44 ...
A tribe has just closed a financing transaction, with $610 million secured to finance the construction of a flagship casino ...
BELOIT, Wis. — The city of Beloit granted rezoning for a new Ho-Chunk casino, paving the way for a 600,000-square-foot gaming complex that has been in planning for more than 20 years, according to a ...
The Ho-Chunk tribe's decade-old dream of opening a massive casino complex in Beloit cleared its last federal hurdle Friday when the Bureau of Indian Affairs gave the project its final blessing. "This ...
BELOIT, Wis. (WLS) -- Right now, it's a 33-acre empty field near the Illinois-Wisconsin state line. But to the city of Beloit and the Ho-Chunk Nation, it is a potential gold mine. After three decades ...
Concerns about jobs for local residents led Baraboo and Sauk County officials Tuesday to express support for the Ho-Chunk Nation's effort to prevent or delay construction of a competing casino in ...
BELOIT — The hotel and convention center which will be part of the Ho Chunk casino project in Beloit will allow the city to attract business conventions, expos and events that it never was able to do ...
A Native American tribe in northern Wisconsin is asking a federal judge to block another band from expanding a competing casino. The Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohicans filed a federal lawsuit ...
Ho-Chunk Gaming in Wisconsin Dells announced it has reopened following a shut down over the weekend from what it called a “major computer systems failure," according to the casino's Facebook page. The ...
Ho-Chunk Inc. CEO Lance Morgan said each design will be presented to the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission, which is taking bids for a land-based casino in Woodbury County through Nov. 1. The IRGC is ...
Chief Aahucoga's 40 acres were one of multiple Ho-Chunk Nation land purchases made to resist removal efforts in the 1800s.
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