Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Daily Chronicle | Sycamore residents speak against gambling

 

By JEFF ENGELHARDT -

SYCAMORE – Pastor Bill Landis started the Sycamore City Council meeting with a prayer as all council meetings begin.

But instead of leaving after the prayer, the Sycamore United Methodist Church pastor walked back up to microphone later in the meeting. Landis wanted the council to know he has seen gambling destroy lives and did not want to see it happen again in Sycamore.

Landis was one of six people to speak against video gaming at the City Council's public hearing Monday, which also drew three people who said video gaming would either be beneficial or not a problem. …

City Manager Brian Gregory has said the city could realize $99,000 a year in revenue if an expected 32 terminals were requested. But he stressed again that number is an estimate, as there are too many unknown factors.

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