Urged on by the union representing workers at the historic resort, the Greenbrier County Commission has voted to place the question of allowing casino table games at The Greenbrier on the November ballot,
The Associated Press reports.
A 1999 law allows the local option election, but county voters defeated such a measure in 2000.
The Register-Herald of Beckley was among the first with the story, and
earlier reported on the union taking the issue to the commission.
MetroNews has a story as well, and
audio. The latter
also interviewed union officials about the gambit (with
audio as well).
In other gambling news, Kanawha County bars and clubs complain of a deline in their limited video lottery revenues they blame on the county's smoking ban,
The Charleston Gazette reports.