Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells News
Ho-Chunk Gaming to reopen three properties
16 June 2020
Ho-Chunk Gaming Wittenberg, Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells and Ho-Chunk Gaming Black River Falls will welcome back guests on 29 June.
Ho-Chunk gaming facilities to remain closed until further notice3 April 2020
Ho-Chunk Nation in Wisconsin announced today that it would extend the closure dates for its casino properties from 1 April until further notice.
Wheel of Fortune slots award two February jackpots13 March 2018
IGT's popular slot machines paid out more than $2.4 million total to two lucky players in Nevada and Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Casino opens luxury RV park3 October 2011
Ho-Chunk Casino opens luxury RV park, one of several expansion plans.
Arbitrator requested for Ho-Chunk dispute16 July 2008
News Brief: A federal judge wants an arbitrator to decide if the Ho-Chunk Indians must pay the state millions in gambling profits.
Ho-Chunk misses payment9 July 2008
New Brief: The Ho-Chunk tribe missed an initial budget deadline Monday to pay an estimated $72 million in gambling money that state officials are counting on to help balance an already stressed state budget.
Ho-Chunk re-opens poker tables17 January 2007
News Brief: After 2 years, Ho-Chunk Casino north of Baraboo reopened its poker tables Sunday with players filling the tables and more excited gamblers waiting in the wings.
Ho-Chunk Casino Games Return10 August 2006
News Brief: Ho-Chunk Nation officials report that roulette, craps and poker will return to their Baraboo casino after a brief, legally induced hiatus.
Horse Betting is Out of the Gate6 June 2006
News Brief: Though the new off-track betting parlor at the Ho-Chunk Casino has only been open a month, it's already earned a following of old-timers.
Wisconsin Tribal Casino to Shut Down Table Games7 June 2004
News Brief: The Ho-Chunk tribe said it would comply with the Wisconsin Supreme Court's ruling and shut down the expanded table games.
Ho-Chunk Casino Workers Laid Off11 February 2004
News Brief: 55 Ho–Chunk Nation employees have been laid off, including 35 people from the Baraboo Casino.
Tribes Challenge Wisconsin Compact20 October 2003
News Brief: The Lac du Flambeau and Bad River Chippewa tribes of Wisconsin have filed a federal lawsuit claiming the Ho-Chunk Nation's compact unfairly protects the Ho-Chunk from casino competition.
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