Osage River Gaming and Convention, the investor group angling to build a casino at Lake of the Ozarks, has revealed that it has partnered with Bally’s, which operates 15 casinos across 10 states, including one in Kansas City.
The group is working to bring a proposed state constitutional change to the Missouri ballot, which — if approved by voters — would allow a casino on the Osage River. However, the Missouri Gaming Commission would still have the prerogative to approve (or not) the location and operator of any new casino on the Osage River.
The Bally’s revelation came in a letter from ORGC to the City of Lake Ozark, presented to the city board of aldermen on Tuesday, Nov. 28.