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8:51pm:
BOULDER, Colo. — Former U.S. Olympic skier Jimmie Heuga, who won a bronze medal at the 1964 games and was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis six years later, died Monday. He was 66.
University of Colorado ski coach Richard Rokos, a longtime and close friend of Heuga's, said the forme...
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University of Colorado ski coach Richard Rokos, a longtime and close friend of Heuga's, said the forme...
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2:32pm:
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — Nothing has been decided when it comes to the future of Bill's Lake Tahoe Casino, according to one Harrah's official.
The small casino between Harrah's Lake Tahoe and MontBleu Resort Casino and Spa closed Jan. 4 due to declining revenues. A local attorney, Mike Laub, has expressed interest in establishing a strip club at the site of the former casino.
Discussions with potential buyers for the building are ongoing, but confidential, said Harrah's spokesman John Packer.
And a decision regarding the future of the Bill's building could still be weeks away.
“We're looking at February or early March,” Packer said. “Right now there is nothing confirmed.”
Sheriff Ron Pierini said last week that he has talked with South Shore attorney Mike Laub regarding the requirements for operating a strip club at the location. Packer said he has not talked to Laub about that possibility. Laub has ...
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