A Wisconsin-based tribe has just closed a new financing transaction, with $610 million secured which will be used to finance the construction of a flagship casino resort in Beloit. The Ho-Chunk Nation ...
BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis. (WEAU) - The Green Corn Celebration is an annual event put on by the Ho-Chunk Nation, celebrating the year’s bountiful harvest of foods and medicines. “It is reflective of how ...
BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis. (WXOW) – The Ho-Chunk Nation held its annual Green Corn Celebration at the tribal office building, marking the end of the fall harvest. The event drew an estimated 600 ...
Cravath, Swaine & Moore partners Brittany L. Sukiennik, Antony L. Ryan and Kevin J. Orsini have entered appearances for Robinhood Derivatives and Robinhood Markets in a pending civil RICO lawsuit over ...
Hard Rock Casino Rockford is planning an expansion in response to a new Ho-Chunk casino being built nearby. The new Ho-Chunk Gaming casino in Beloit is a $405 million project expected to open in late ...
One year after launching its $300 million permanent casino, the Hard Rock Casino Rockford is looking to add a hotel and other amenities to defend its turf against the Ho-Chunk Nation, which is ...
The Ho-Chunk Nation's interest in building a casino in south suburban Lynwood, which it announced earlier this year, has sparked a debate that has raged with barely a reprieve. People on both sides of ...
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 ...
Robinhood Markets and Kalshi Inc. were named in a complaint for declaratory and injunctive relief on Aug. 20 in Wisconsin Western District Court over an alleged illegal sports gambling operation. The ...
(Image by Thanks for your Like • donations welcome from Pixabay via Courthouse News) MILWAUKEE (CN) — The Ho-Chunk Nation on Wednesday sued online financial exchange Kalshi, saying it engages in ...
Along the Milwaukee River and Lake Michigan on June 5, members of the Ho-Chunk Nation could be seen paddling in a traditional handmade, dugout canoe. The paddle event marked the end of a four-day ...
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