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Pizza, alcohol and gambling will be available at a longtime vacant Bloomington lot in the near future.Mark Allen and Carl Muench will build LuLu’s Pizza…
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Bloomington could be promising a gaming license for a planned pizzeria, provided it opens on schedule.The Bloomington City Council is expected to vote…
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Bloomington plans to start taking applications for video gambling licenses in mid-September, after agreeing to lift a moratorium that was intended to…
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Bloomington City Council members support lifting the city's moratorium on video gambling licenses and want to start the discussion about how it will…
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Bloomington is still mulling over what to do with the city’s year-and-a-half long moratorium on new video gambling licenses. City council members agree…
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Bloomington may have a moratorium on new video gaming machines, but the city will collect a $500 annual fee on existing machines beginning May 1.Aldermen…
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After meeting with aldermen over the last two days, Bloomington City Manager Tim Gleason said he believes there's enough city council support for a 4-cent…
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Bloomington will keep its moratorium on video gambling until after state legislators have made key decisions about sports betting and marijuana.Aldermen…
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Bloomington aldermen plan to vote next week on a proposal to extend the city’s yearlong moratorium on allowing new video gambling machines in the city.At…
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Illinois lawmakers are trying to gauge whether legalizing sports betting could help the state earn some much-needed revenue. Experts say the plan has...