LAKELAND The thunder of military fighter jets will return to Lakeland s skies this spring as the Sun n Fun Aerospace Expo returns with some COVID-era changes.
The 47th annual Sun n Fun Aerospace Expo is scheduled April 13-18 after being called off last year because of the pandemic. We’re very excited and pleased to be working hand-in-hand with City of Lakeland and Lakeland Linder International Airport to follow all local, state and federal guidance for COVID response, said John Leenhouts, president and CEO of Sun n Fun. We look forward to welcoming fans back to 47th annual Sun n Fun Aerospace Expo with open arms and the promise of one of the best events ever.
LAKELAND, Fla. (Tribune News Service) The thunder of military fighter jets will return to
Lakeland s skies this spring as the Sun n Fun Aerospace Expo reappears with some COVID-era changes. The 47th annual Sun n Fun Aerospace Expo is scheduled
April 13-18 after being called off last year because of the pandemic. We re very excited and pleased to be working hand-in-hand with
City of Lakeland and Lakeland Linder International Airport to follow all local, state and federal guidance for COVID response, said
John Leenhouts, president and CEO of Sun n Fun. We look forward to welcoming fans back to 47th annual Sun n Fun Aerospace Expo with open arms and the promise of one of the best events ever.
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Feb 2, 2021 4:42 PM
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. The holding company bringing a casino to Terre Haute is separating itself once and for all from any perceived links to a Gary casino and Spectacle Entertainment.
The former Spectacle Jack will now be known as Lucy Luck Gaming to end any confusion that it is tied to their former parent company, Spectacle Entertainment.
Greg Gibson, Lucy Luck Gaming Chairman, said he hopes the new name will end any confusion about the Terre Haute casino project. That spectacle name being associated with both projects, did cause some confusion. I look forward to expanding on the Lucy Luck brand, he said. I think it will be very helpful as we get this project started and move forward. We plan to use the brand to help keep the community abreast about what s happening.
Casino operator formerly known as Spectacle Jack is now Lucy Luck Gaming
Gibson hopes to open the Terre Haute Rocksino sometime in 2022.
Posted: Feb 2, 2021 6:41 PM
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TERRE HAUTE, Ind (WTHI) – Right now, the Indiana Gaming Commission is reviewing the financing for the Terre Haute casino project.
That s the final step necessary before the project can begin.
The company will now be known as Lucy Luck Gaming.
Chairman Greg Gibson says they ll continue with the Hard Rock Casino branding.
Gibson hopes to open the Terre Haute Rocksino sometime in 2022.
Groundbreaking for this project had been scheduled for last November.
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The entity that will operate Terre Haute’s planned new casino is now known as Lucy Luck Gaming, according to an announcement from Greg Gibson, casino chairman.
Gibson hopes to announce a groundbreaking date in the coming weeks.
In Terre Haute, Lucy Luck plans a 100,000-square-foot, $125 million enterprise to be operated under the Hard Rock International brand and called the Rocksino.
The casino operator was formerly known as Spectacle Jack. The change occurred Dec. 21, according to information from the Indiana Gaming Commission.
The casino will bring economic development opportunities and 500-plus new jobs to the gaming industry and the west-central Indiana region, according to a news release provided through RJL Solutions.