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MAY 1, 2014
Vol. 58 No. 30
Niles
Village holds first reading of video gambling ordinance Drafted ordinance would allow businesses that have Class A/ Class B liquor license to apply By Alex V. Hernandez Staff Reporter
by alex hernandez staff reporter
Aw Yeah Comics hosted a party at its Skokie shop on the eve of 2014’s Chicago Comics & Entertainment Expo. That night, comic book fans and creators like Adam Hughes, Mark Bagley and Jill Thompson hung out and enjoyed food and drinks from Skokie’s The Village Inn at the shop on April 24. “I’m just kind of getting into comics,” said Monica Betel. She’s a graphic designer and said she started coming to Aw Yeah after she got a new job nearby. “Now I come in pretty much every Wednesday.”
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PHOTO BY ALEX V. HERNANDEZ/ STAFF REPORTER
Franco Aureliani, pro-wrestler Christopher Daniels and Art Baltazar at skokie’s Aw Yeah Comics on April 24 . (right to left).
The Niles board had its first reading of the controversial video gambling ordinance at their April 22 meeting. Mayor Andrew Przybylo prefaced the Andrew Przybylo mayor of niles reading by saying it was something the village hadn’t done before. “There’s been a lot of comment that citizens haven’t had an open forum to discuss this,”he said. “This is a reading that the newspapers and the press will cover.” How to qualify The drafted ordinance would allow businesses that have either a Class A or Class B liquor license to apply. Also, the maximum number of video gambling licenses issued in the village would be restricted to 14. Ten of those licenses would be only be >> see gambling | page 8