The Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska is moving forward with its $20 million commercial and housing development.
Dubbed Ho-Chunk Village, the 40-acre development already includes a discount department store, new homes and a tribal business. Plans are in the works for more retail outlets and more housing.
The tribe broke ground on the village last June using money from federal and other sources.
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Native Ho-Chunk Village alive, well
(The Lincoln Journal Star 6/15)
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Ho-Chunk Community Development Corp - http://www.hochunkcdc.org
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