Nebraska-based WarHorse Gaming LLC has reportedly broken ground on a Las Vegas-style casino to be built at the existing Horsemen's Park in the city of Omaha.
The Nebraska government-sanctioned Winnebago tribe broke ground on the $2 million WarHorse Casino at Lincoln Race Course in the city of Lincoln, local TV station KETV reported on Wednesday. It is said that there was movement.Both of these developments came about 2 months after local voters approved a bill allowing casino gambling at the Cornhusker State racetrack, in partnership with the Nebraska Horsemen's Charitable Conservation Society. .
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Lance Morgan, chief executive of Nebraska's Winnebago tribe's Ho-Chunk Incorporated, reportedly expects the Omaha casino to open in 2024, but next spring on the same 63-acre site. We have revealed that we are planning to open a "race track" dedicated to slots temporarily.The experienced expert also reveals that a completed large-scale development could employ up to 1,000 people, with a quarter of the proceeds going to support various programs and initiatives of the Tribe. .
Morgan told KETV:
“We spent a lot of money and effort, blood, sweat and tears to get here.
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Nebraska is said to have a population of approximately 48 million people, led by Omaha with a population of approximately 6,000.Nebraska Racing and Gaming Commission regulators were allegedly given the authority in May to grant interim casino licenses to those seeking to tap into this emerging Midwest casino scene, and WarHorse Gaming LLC will use the authority. First company.
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Dennis Lee, Chairman of the Nebraska Horse Racing and Gaming Commission, said Horsemen's Park Casino includes Horseshoe Council Bluffs Casino, Ameristar Council Bluffs Casino, and Harrah's Council Bluffs Hotel and Casino in the adjacent city of Council Bluffs, Iowa. It aims to drive economic growth to the Omaha metropolitan area by eliminating the regular visitors to the city.
Mr Lee told the broadcaster:
“We have opened up the largest market in Nebraska to casino gambling on licensed racetracks. It's a destination with conventions, hotels and great restaurants."
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