Hard Rock-themed casino gets support in Sioux City

SIOUX CITY (AP) — A nonprofit group that jointly holds a casino license in Woodbury County will join forces with a Las Vegas company to develop a $100 million Hard Rock-themed casino and entertainment center in downtown Sioux City.

The Missouri River Historical Development board on Wednesday agreed to back a proposal from Warner Gaming, the Sioux City Journal reported.

The project, called Hard Rock Casino Sioux City, would be developed by Sioux City Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Gaming, which owns the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas and properties around the country.

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