Tag: Ho-Chunk
Ho-Chunk, Wisconsin sign compact for Beloit casino; construction progresses
The Ho-Chunk Nation, which had an entertaining and very public event to kick off construction of a $500 million casino in Beloit on Oct.... more
Nebraska: Ho-Chunk plans to construct a $50M casino and horse racing track in South Sioux City
The local gaming market will have another competitor. Ho-Chunk, Inc. is planning to build a brand new casino in South Sioux City, Nebraska.... more
Wisconsin: Ho-Chunk Nation breaks ground on Beloit Casino
A groundbreaking event marks the beginning of construction on the Beloit Casino, set to open in 2026. The event took place at 11 a.m. Oct.... more
Wisconsin: Beloit casino groundbreaking ceremony set
Shovels will hit the ground on Oct. 25 to mark the first phase of construction on the Ho-Chunk Casino project in Beloit. A ground-breaking... more
Wisconsin: Ho-Chunk Casino in Beloit is approved for construction
The Ho-Chunk Nation has officially rezoned the new Ho-Chunk Casino and Resort from a general manufacturing district to a planned unit... more
Wisconsin: Ho-Chunk casino project to be built in ‘two stages’
The Beloit City Council Monday night unanimously approved a Planned Unit Development master plan for a Ho-Chunk casino, hotel and... more
WarHorse Casino Omaha opens for business
For the first time ever, Nebraska’s largest city has an operational casino. The WarHorse Omaha Casino held its ribbon cutting Tuesday at... more
Take an inside look at the new WarHorse Casino in Omaha opening Tuesday
Slot machine names can be goofy and enticing, their colors bold and exciting. Starting Tuesday at 10 a.m., gamblers in Omaha will be able... more
Wisconsin: Beloit’s Ho-Chunk Casino will feature four restaurants, bar, 312-room hotel
Details have begun to emerge on the future Ho-Chunk Gaming Casino in Beloit. Plans include a $405 million casino, convention, and 18-story... more
Nebraska considers mobile sports betting potential source of property tax relief
Nebraska could see an additional $30 million a year for property tax relief if residents are allowed to place sports bets on their phones... more