The Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska is hosting ribbon-cutting ceremony today for its casino in Iowa.
The tribe spent $3 million on renovations at WinnaVegas. The building is 18 years old, The Sioux City Journal reported.
Also in the works for the facility is a hotel and expansion of the parking lot.
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WinnaVegas plans ribbon-cutting today
(The Sioux City Journal 11/24)
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