Will the new year bring a new decision in the ongoing dispute over plans for a new casino in Centre County?
More legal documents were filed Tuesday in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court after the court, last year, decided to consolidate the casino project legal cases in lower courts.
It was a year ago when the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board voted to approve a license for a so-called mini casino, at the former Macy’s store site at the Nittany Mall.
The license was awarded to SC Gaming, a group headed by businessman Ira Lubert. The gaming business, Stadium Casino LLC, which operates several other casinos statewide, lost out on the bid.