SPM NEWS 3.5.21 - 3:04PM
A big economic development from Ho-Chunk Capital today. The company finalized purchase of several businesses on historic Fourth Street in Sioux City from the Aalfs family. This includes the Aalfs main office building, Buffalo Alice, Antiques on Historic Fourth, M’s on 4th and SoHo.
Ho-Chunk plans to preserve and renovate several buildings and create new opportunities for commercial and residential tenants.
Ho-Chunk Capital is in charge of all investments for Ho-Chunk, Inc, the economic development corporation of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska. Ho-Chunk, Inc. is an underwriter for Siouxland Public Media.
News release from Ho-Chunk Capital below.
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Biden administration announces nation-to-nation tribal consultations
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Indianz.Com
The Biden administration will be consulting tribes on ways to strengthen the nation-to-nation relationship following an executive directive issued by the 46th president of the United States.
The consultations will be hosted by the Department of the Interior. They take place via teleconference next month, from March 8 through March 12.
“Honoring our nation-to-nation relationship with tribes and upholding the trust and treaty responsibilities to them are paramount to fulfilling Interior’s mission,” Ann Marie Bledsoe Downes, a citizen of the Winnebago Tribe who serves as Deputy Solicitor for Indian Affairs at Interior, said in an announcement on Thursday.