Kehl Management May Be Interested In Running Woodbury Casino

Date posted - July 13, 2012

Riverside, Iowa — The CEO of the company that runs the Grand Falls Casino in Larchwood has been quoted as saying his company may be interested in a proposal for a land-based casino in Woodbury County.

According to the Sioux City Journal, Dan Kehl, CEO of Kehl Management — the company that owns both Grand Falls and Riverside Casino and Resort in Riverside — has said that the company is interested in taking a look at it.

The company that owns the Argosy Casino in Sioux City — Penn National Gaming Company — has been in contract disputes with the nonprofit license-holder, Missouri River Historical Development on a long-term deal that would include an onshore facility. Growing frustrated by the months of failed talks between the two, the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission voted to accept applications from any gaming operators or nonprofit groups for a land-based casino in Woodbury County.

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One Response to “Kehl Management May Be Interested In Running Woodbury Casino”

  1. Peter VanGriffin says:

    This is all but theater at this point. Sioux City Mayor Bob Scott and Dan Kehl are back room buddies. By 2014 a new casino will be open in what is currently the site of The Battery Building. See Link: http://goo.gl/maps/3DiS
    The current building is owned by a LLC who’s really a front for the Bomgaars family. See Link: http://tinyurl.com/8a6c3ce
    The current Battery Building structure will be incorporated into the design of the new casino/hotel and unofficially has been named Loess Hills Pleasure Paradise Casino & Hotel.

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