The Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin has not made any formal proposals for new gaming after losing a vote to turn a bingo hall into a casino failed last week.
But tribal leaders are considering their options. A spokesperson said the rejection of the casino is pushing the tribe to look outside of Dane County, where the vote took place.
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Ho-Chunk Nation at it again
(The University of Wisconsin Badger Herald 2/25)
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