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Ho-Chunk Plans For Fourth Casino Go On Despite Referendum - 2004-02-19
The Ho-Chunk Nation's search for a location for its fourth Wisconsin casino will continue despite the fact that voters resoundingly rejected the tribe's plan to build the facility in Madison, tribal officials said Wednesday. The tribe has a list of other communities where the casino plan could go next, Ho-Chunk business director Jim Webster said.

"We have a number of locations where we're looking. We don't have a target fourth location," Webster said. "We'll have to find a community where it's a better fit." He declined to list the communities.
Read the full story at GamblingMagazine.com
 
New site for casino is sought - 2004-02-19
The Ho-Chunk Nation's search for a site for its fourth Wisconsin casino will go on, tribal officials say, after voters resoundingly rejected the tribe's plan to build the facility in Madison.

The tribe has a list of other communities where the casino plan could go next, Ho-Chunk business director Jim Webster said Wednesday.

"We have a number of locations where we're looking. We don't have a target fourth location," he said. "We'll have to find a community where it's a better fit."
Read the full story at The Capital Times
 







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