The Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin will spend $42.6 million on a series of gaming expansion projects.
The Ho-Chunk
Nation Legislature approved a $11.2 million hotel and $4.5 million events center at the gaming facility in Nekoosa.
In Wittenberg,
the tribe will spend $14.4 million on a hotel, $5.8 million on a conference center and $6.7 million on an expansion of the casino floor.
“It’s been a long time coming,” President Jon Greendeer told The Jackson County Chronicle of the expansion. “It’s going to benefit the tribal members, the tribal employees and the outside communities."
“This is a win-win-win," Greendeer added. He said 320 new jobs will be created.
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Ho-Chunk Nation to expand gaming facilities (The Jackson County Chronicle 5/1)
Ho-Chunk Nation plans to expand central Wisconsin casino (WAOW 5/1)
Ho-Chunk Nation plans expansions to casinos, including Nekoosa and Wittenberg (Daily Tribune Media 5/1)
Ho-Chunk Nation to expand gaming facilities (The Jackson County Chronicle 5/1)
Ho-Chunk Nation plans to expand central Wisconsin casino (WAOW 5/1)
Ho-Chunk Nation plans expansions to casinos, including Nekoosa and Wittenberg (Daily Tribune Media 5/1)
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