The Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin is looking at other sites after voters in Dane County defeated plans to convert a bingo hall into a casino.
The tribe's business director declined to say where the tribe was looking. He said the tribe was considering allowing gaming at convenience stores.
The tribe's compact allows four casinos and gaming at convenience stores.
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Ho-Chunk eyes Plan B: Growth around DeJope (The Wisconsin State Journal 2/19)
REFERENDUM: Ho-Chunk not giving up casino quest (AP 2/19)
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Ho-Chunk Nation eyes other sites for casino
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