A new round of tribal lawsuits has been filed against Kalshi Inc., a New York prediction market operator that has been trying to offer contracts based on the outcomes of professional sports games. On ...
Elder members of the Ho-Chunk Nation gathered Tuesday in Black River Falls, Wisconsin, to record the tribe’s language to preserve the history for the next generation. Ho-Chunk Nation public relations ...
The Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin, a federally recognized tribe, has sued prediction market Kalshi and its partner Robinhood, arguing their sports event contracts violate racketeering and tribal gaming ...
BLACK RIVER FALLS—The Ho-Chunk Nation is in the process of amending its compact agreement with the State of Wisconsin to allow sports betting, including at the yet-to-be-built Beloit casino, the ...
TOMAH, Wis. (WKBT) -- The HO-CHUNK Nation and Alliant Energy teamed up today to plant indigenous fruit trees in Tomah. Volunteers planted 300 fruit and nut tree seedlings on native Ho-Chunk land ...
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Kristin White Eagle, who serves as a member of Ho-Chunk Nation Tribal Legislature, says it’s time for Wisconsin to legalize cannabis. “Across the country, we have seen the benefits of cannabis,” she ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Examiner) - Thirty years after Ho-Chunk, Inc., was launched in a spare bedroom in Lance Morgan’s apartment, the award-winning tribal enterprise has grown into an international ...
Spencer Lone Tree, an author and a member of the Ho Chunk Nation, plans a return visit to Hokah to talk about his latest book, "Night Sun and the Black Eagle." He will be at Hokah City Hall on ...
Tom Jones is an artist, curator, writer, and educator. His photography and other artwork is a commentary on American Indian identity, experience, and perception. It examines how American Indian ...
No, I do not think The Ho-Chunk Indian Casino should be allowed to build or have a casino in Indiana or Illinois. or anywhere else. I've read that even the chief/president of the Ho-Chunk tribe is not ...
The Ho-Chunk tribe's decade-old dream of opening a massive casino complex in Beloit cleared its last federal hurdle Friday when the Bureau of Indian Affairs gave the project its final blessing. "This ...
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