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LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Examiner) - Thirty years after Ho-Chunk, Inc., was launched in a spare bedroom in Lance Morgan’s apartment, the award-winning tribal enterprise has grown into an ...
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 also has been in conflict with government entities over whether certain record-keeping provisions of the Contraband Cigarettes Trafficking Act apply to tribal entities, and a May ruling ...
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.
A Nebraska man convicted of killing his Ho-Chunk partner and trying to cover it up by burning her body has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison.
LaPointe started by running the farm and ascended to head Ho-Chunk Capital, an investment arm of the corporation. He took on ...
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.
Stephen Kantrowitz explores the Ho-Chunk victory against forcible exile from Wisconsin. Stephen Kantrowitz, Professor in the Department of History at UW-Madison, explores the 19th century Ho-Chunk ...
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 ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Examiner) - Thirty years after Ho-Chunk, Inc., was launched in a spare bedroom in Lance Morgan’s apartment, the award-winning tribal enterprise has grown into an ...