Bills to create a five-year moratorium on new state-licensed casinos in Iowa have been introduced by Republicans in both chambers of the Iowa Legislature.
The legislation comes in the lead-up to the Feb. 6 Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission on the proposed Cedar Rapids casino.
An Iowa GOP lawmaker has introduced a gambling gaming license moratorium bill that could foil Cedar Rapids' plans to bring a casino to town. The legislation com
Two men are facing serious charges in separate incidents involving undercover operations by Cedar Rapids police.Kevin Cox, 39, of Hiawatha, Iowa, has been charg
The author of a bill to establish a five-year moratorium on new casino licenses says it will be considered in a House committee next week. Representative Bobby Kaufmann’s bill would block the bid for a new casino in Cedar Rapids.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - An Iowa state senator has introduced a bill that would place a 5 year moratorium on new gaming licenses in Iowa. Senator Jeff Reichman, a republican from Lee County, introduced the bill Wednesday. If enacted it would place a hold on new gaming licenses in Iowa until July 2030.
A proposal for a Cedar Rapids Casino faces a critical decision point Thursday at a meeting of the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission or IRGC.
A Cedar Rapids man accused of threatening a family and leading authorities on a high-speed chase has been arrested, according to the Linn County Sheriff’s Offic
More than 100 vendors from across 70 communities in Iowa will come together for one of the most anticipated markets of the season.
Iowa routs Washington, 85-61, to put a five-game skid to rest. Hawkeyes are 8-for-8 from long range in the first half, and Lucy Olsen doesn’t miss a shot in a 20-point, six-assist effort.
Stretch Zone, the nation's premier assisted stretching brand with a patented strapping system on proprietary tables, announces the opening of its newest location in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. This location is Stretch Zone's 380th in the United States and is owned and operated by Doug Allen,
Cities would be prohibited from contracting with vendors to collect speeding fines from automated traffic cameras under a proposal that took its first legislative step Tuesday at the Iowa Capitol.