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Iowa Panel to Make Casino License Decision
9 May 2005
News Brief: A Iowa panel is poised to make a long–awaited decision on new casino licenses Wednesday in Johnston.
Forum Looks at Youth Gambling6 May 2005
News Brief: Experts spoke at a Iowa symposium about new medical treatments, therapy methods and studies on youth gambling.
Bidders Wait for Iowa Casino Decision6 May 2005
News Brief: Bets are off when it comes to gambling with who will receive an Iowa casino license.
Iowa Casino Hopefuls Make Case5 May 2005
News Brief: Ottumwa casino backers waited more than eight hours Wednesday, but they don't have a much better idea of the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission's plans.
Iowa Park Changes Approved4 May 2005
News Brief: Ottumwa Park will look far different in the near future. Council members on Tuesday approved two major changes in the city's biggest park, including adding a casino.
Discussion Leads Off Iowa Gaming Application Process4 May 2005
News Brief: A discussion of Waterloo's three competing gaming proposals led off an Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission hearing here Thursday on a total of 10 applications for gaming licenses around the state.
Dog Racing Could Return to Waterloo3 May 2005
News Brief: Live dog racing could return to Waterloo Greyhound Park if a floating casino is built on the site.
Poll: Waterpark Site Favored for Iowa Casino3 May 2005
News Brief: The Isle of Capri's proposed hotel and casino near Lost Island Adventurepark holds the most water with participants in the Courier's online poll.
Dubuque Greyhound Selects Mariposa3 May 2005
Venture Catalyst reports that Dubuque Greyhound Park & Casino has licensed Mariposa, VCAT's award-winning customer relationship management, marketing and business intelligence software system.
Developer Pledges $1 Million with Strings Attached2 May 2005
News Brief: A landowner and developer adjacent to the defunct Waterloo Greyhound Park is pledging $1 million to accredited Black Hawk County high schools and the University of Northern Iowa women's basketball program if state officials choose the dog track for a casino.
Study: Iowa Casino Proposals Offer Best Potential21 April 2005
News Brief: Riverboat-style casinos proposed in Waterloo and Riverside in eastern Iowa offer the best potential to make money, while two projects proposed in Emmetsburg in northwest Iowa have the least potential, a new study shows.
University of Iowa Faculty Oppose Casino Proposal11 April 2005
Faculty at the University of Iowa College of Public Health say they're opposed to a casino proposal in nearby Riverside.
Iowa Commission Finishes Tour8 April 2005
News Brief: The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission two days of travel to license applicants has come to an end.
Consultant Hired for Iowa Gambling Proposal5 April 2005
ews Brief: A consultant could be hired to conduct workshop meetings by the end of April to get public input on what should be done with a stretch of Davenport’s riverfront where the Isle of Capri wants to build a new gambling complex.
Iowa City Ready for Gaming Commission5 April 2005
News Brief: Thursday could be the last, best chance to really drive home Ottumwa's bid for an Iowa casino license.
Casino Supporters Spent $450,000 on Campaign1 April 2005
News Brief: The Washington County Citizens for Good Jobs Committee-funded by the casino group that wants to bring gambling to Riverside, Iowa, spent just under $450,000 on the campaign to secure a yes vote Aug. 31, 2004, when county voters approved a measure allowing gambling.
No Clear Winner in Iowa Study30 March 2005
The Greater Cedar Valley Alliance's long-awaited study on three competing casino projects in Waterloo has failed to define a clear winner.
Library Turns to Racino for Grant23 March 2005
News Brief: When Des Moines library officials looked to boost a $2 million fund-raising effort for improvements at an east-side branch, they turned to Prairie Meadows Racetrack and Casino's grant program, designed to put gambling profits into community projects.
Ottumwa Makes its Bid for Casino23 March 2005
News Brief: Entrepreneur Gary Kirke’s latest venture, Wild Rose Entertainment, is poised to enter the casino business and has chosen Ottumwa, Iowa, as a key location.
Iowa Residents Support Casino Plan22 March 2005
News Brief: Worth County residents will be on hand Wednesday to show support for a Worth County casino during a presentation to the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission.
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