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Horse racing is moving to a new home in South Sioux City this year. Ho-Chunk Inc. is finally making good on plans laid more ...
LINCOLN — Ho-Chunk Inc. and the Nebraska Horsemen are moving forward with a petition drive aimed at allowing casino gambling at state-licensed horse tracks. Working together under the Keep the ...
Ho-Chunk primarily financed the effort to get casino gambling on the Nebraska ballot. The effort failed once, and the second time, took a legal battle that ended up in the Nebraska Supreme Court.
This year, horse racing in Nebraska will gain a new racetrack thanks to Ho-Chunk Inc.  The company’s WarHorse Gaming subsidiary is building a new Atokad track south of Interstate 129. The old Atokad ...
A Ho-Chunk-led group has filed paperwork with the Nebraska Secretary of State, seeking to put on the November 2020 general election ballot a measure allowing gambling at state-licensed horse race ...
LaPointe started by running the farm and ascended to head Ho-Chunk Capital, an investment arm of the corporation. He took on ...
SOUTH SIOUX CITY — If Nebraska voters approve expanded gaming in 2020, Ho-Chunk CEO Lance Morgan says it'd be a win for rural Nebraskans.
More than 550 Ho-Chunk died during their removal to South Dakota. Conditions at Crow Creek proved to be dismal, prompting many Ho-Chunk to relocate to an Omaha reservation in Nebraska.
More: Nebraska man found guilty of manslaughter in killing of Ho-Chunk woman whose body was found burning in an outhouse On Friday, Chief U.S. District Judge Robert F. Rossiter, Jr. sentenced ...
Nebraska-based startup PaySAFE recently announced that Ho-Chunk Inc., an economic development corporation owned by the Winnebago tribe of Nebraska, has purchased majority ownership of the business.
Ho-Chunk primarily financed the effort to get casino gambling on the Nebraska ballot. The effort failed once, and the second time, took a legal battle that ended up in the Nebraska Supreme Court.