BLACK HAWK, Colo. (AP) — Black Hawk and Central City are dissolving agreements that had ended years of battling over a share of gambling revenue.
Central City used to be the top gambling town in
The Denver Post reports that Black Hawk officials say times are tough, prompting the city to back out of agreements to provide after-hours police service and vehicle fleet maintenance to Central City. A jointly funded shuttle service between both cities will end Dec. 29.
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Information from: The Denver Post, http://www.denverpost.com
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