![]() ![]() The project, which will be developed on about 32 acres, will include a casino, convention center, hotel and water park. This year, the tribe received federal approval to move forward with its long-planned $405 million casino complex in Beloit. Ho-Chunk also owns and operates Majestic Pines Casino & Hotel in Black River Falls, Rainbow Casino in Nekoosa, DeJope Bingo in Madison, Whitetail Crossing Casino in Tomah and Ho-Chunk North Casino in Wittenberg. The facility has 302 rooms and suites, 1,900 slot machines and 45 tables games. The flagship among its enterprises is Ho-Chunk Casino, Hotel and Convention Center in the Town of Delton, near Wisconsin Dells. Ho-Chunk Nation is the largest employer in both Sauk and Jackson County, employing roughly 3,100 people. Its trust land acreage (totaling about 3,500) is located in Adams, Clark, Crawford, Dane, Eau Claire, Jackson, Juneau, La Crosse, Marathon, Monroe, Sauk, Shawano, Vernon and Wood counties and in Illinois. The tribe, which has scattered communities and acreage, has about 6,500 members. ![]() Previously, he was the editor of Hocak Worak, the Ho-Chunk Nation’s tribal newspaper. Marlon WhiteEagle was named president of the Ho-Chunk Nation, a federally recognized tribe based in Black River Falls, in 2019. ![]()
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