Editorial: Ho-Chunk Nation's 'political incompetence' (February 18, 2004)
The Ho-Chunk Nation exhibited "compulsive political incompetence" in their push to convert a bingo hall into a casino, The Wisconsin State Journal says in an editorial. A day after saying there is "no sound reason" to stop tribes from expanding...
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Wis. voters reject Ho-Chunk Nation by wide margin (February 18, 2004)
Voters in Dane County, Wisconsin, rejected the Ho-Chunk Nation's proposal to turn a bingo hall into a full-fledged casino. Casino opponents were pleased but very surprised by the 64 percent who voted no to the project. "I'm genuinely shocked," one...
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