It’s an argument that has gone on for 10 years and has invoked the names of Al Capone and Norman Rockwell: whether or not to have video gaming in southwest suburban Palos Heights.
on the machines in a 4-3 vote in August 2018, despite losing on two referendums the previous March.
[Most read] ‘The stakes feel higher.’ Recent violence blamed on youths highlights Chicago teens in trouble and efforts to save them.McGovern countered there will be rules in place to not allow advertising and that gaming rooms not be visible from the outside. Resident Terry Mueller said he would not frequent a restaurant that had video gaming so it would lose his business.
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