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  2. Harrah's Council Bluffs - Wikipedia

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    Harrah's Council Bluffs is a hotel and casino located in Council Bluffs, Iowa across the Missouri River from Omaha, Nebraska. It is owned by Vici Properties and operated by Caesars Entertainment . Harrah's Council Bluffs has many amenities including a 251-room hotel, 2 restaurants and 2 bars.

  3. American Countess - Wikipedia

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    The casino boat Kanesville Queen was originally constructed for Harrah's Entertainment in Council Bluffs, Iowa and opened to the public on New Year's Day of 1996. [3] In 2007, Iowa law was changed to allow casinos to operate fully onshore. [4]

  4. Council Bluffs, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    By 2005, Council Bluffs was the 19th largest casino market in the United States, with revenue equaling nearly $434 million. [citation needed] Casinos include Ameristar Casino Council Bluffs, Harrah's Council Bluffs, and the Horseshoe Council Bluffs.

  5. 2 small Iowa towns faced losing their local newspaper ... - AOL

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    The Daily Iowan – the student newspaper of the University of Iowa – has purchased two local weekly newspapers, the Mount Vernon Lisbon Sun and the Solon Economist. 2 small Iowa towns faced ...

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  7. The Daily Nonpareil - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Nonpareil is southwest Iowa's largest newspaper. [2] It was founded on May 2, 1857. [3]The paper was acquired in 2011 by Berkshire Hathaway, when it bought the paper's then parent, the Omaha World-Herald and its other subsidiary newspapers in Kearney, Grand Island, York, North Platte, and Scottsbluff, Nebraska. [4]