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Ho-Chunk Nation workshop offers free financial educationWe all dream about plans for the future, but achieving them typically requires a solid financial plan. Taking the right steps to achieve those financial goals can be confusing and complex, so the Ho-Chunk Nation wants to help people around the state get started on the right foot. The Nation is hosting a free two-day financial education workshop throughout Wisconsin in the coming months. [ more ]Ho-Chunk Nation Helping Keep Wisconsin GreenBlack River Falls — The Ho-Chunk people were once caretakers of more that 10 million acres of land in Wisconsin and Illinois. Today, the Ho-Chunk Nation continues that historic commitment in countless ways. [ more ]Ho-Chunk Nation puts prevention in the spotlightBlack River Falls — The Ho-Chunk Nation is bringing attention to abuse and assault prevention by hosting a special Awareness Month event. It recognizes child abuse prevention, sexual assault prevention and alcohol and drug awareness. [ more ]The Ho-Chunk Nation supports alcohol-alternative eventMadison — The Ho-Chunk Nation is teaming up with the Wisconsin Alumni Association and the Wisconsin Alumni Student Board to sponsor part of this spring's All-Campus Party. [ more ]Preserving a Piece of Ho-Chunk HistoryMadison — A community is rallying to save a symbol of Ho-Chunk history. About a decade ago, Ho-Chunk artist Harry Whitehorse created a unique sculpture from a fallen tree in Madison's Hudson Park. The carving represents the thousands of effigy mounds created by the Ho-Chunk people that once covered the Dane County area. [ more ]Ho-Chunk Donates to Cancer CharityMadison — The Ho-Chunk Nation has joined forces with Gilda's Club of Madison to help the non-profit organization fulfill its fundraising goals. Gilda's Club is hoping to open its doors this summer to provide social and emotional support to those touched by cancer. [ more ]Preserving the Ho-Chunk Native LanguageBlack River Falls — The Ho-Chunk Nation is trying to preserve its native language by teaching it to younger generations. [ more ]Ho-Chunk Judge Receives Prestigious AwardBlack River Falls — Ho-Chunk Associate Judge Amanda Rockman is not only one of the youngest judges in the United States; she has also been singled out with a prestigious award from the University of Wisconsin. [ more ]Ho-Chunk Help Community Stay HealthyBaraboo — The Ho-Chunk Nation is sharing tips on maintaining healthy lifestyles at its annual Wellness Conference in March. [ more ]Ho-Chunk and Badgers Team UpMadison — Badger fans are ready to start "hooping" it up for March Madness. In the midst of the madness, Ho-Chunk Nation officials are throwing their support behind the collegiate teams as a major sponsor of the UW-Madison Athletic Department. [ more ] |