Chicago suburb to study gambling machines, but trustees voice concerns

In 2025, Prospect Heights collected more than $390,00. Morton Grove reaped more than $442,000. Wheeling secured more than $679,000, and Niles has pulled in more than $1 million.

Skokie presumably stands to benefit from a surge of new revenue within that range each year if it were to permit video gaming terminals, or electronic slot machines, within its borders, like those neighboring suburbs did after the state legalized the business in 2012…

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