The argosy casino sailed away from sioux city more than a year ago. But, the floating casinos legal battles continue. An appeal, by the belle of sioux city, a Penn National gaming subsidiary that operated the argosy, to the iowa court of appeals in december. That appeal centers on the iowa racing and Gaming Commissions rejection of penns request to extend the riverboats gaming license. The irgc awarded that license to the Hard Rock Hotel and casino, and its nonprofit partner Missouri River historical development. Ktivs tommie clark has the details from that case in des moines. That, under iowa gaming law, to have a casino you must partner with a nonprofit, and must maintain the relationship or you lose your license. Their failure to maintain that relationship. Their heavyhanded tactics at the very beginning and their misjudgement and misunderstanding of the gaming laws which led to this controversy and theyve been scrambling ever since then to pick up the pieces, said sce or hard rock
And dont forget to download our wavy weather app for the latest hourbyhour forecasts. And remember to turn the alerts on so the latest information pops up right on your smartphone or tablet. A developing story in hampton. Thats where police just wrapped up their investigation into a school bomb threat. The Fire Department and Police Officers searched bethel high school. Were told they didnt find anything. Bethel dismissed students early at 145 today as a safety precaution. New information in a threat at Camden County high school. Deputies and troopers were on campus monday. No threat was carried out. The Sheriffs Office says the man who called in the threat also made calls to to sessor, illinois five times threatening attacks on the high school there. Camden county plans to work with the fbi in the investigation. York county deputies have arrested a man they think in a surgical mask. Williamsburg police say 18yearold William Hayes robbed a gas station there yesterday. 10 on your sides
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