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Pinnacle seeks second opinion in President Casino license fight

Last month, Missouri gambling regulators essentially put the President Casino’s license up for grabs.

Now the company that owns the casino is crying foul.

Pinnacle Entertainment has asked a state appeals court in Kansas City to overturn a ruling by the Missouri Gaming Commission that said Pinnacle must reapply for a license if it hopes to move the President or replace or repair the aging Admiral Riverboat on which it sits.

That ruling, Pinnacle argues in an appeal filed Thursday, essentially revokes the President’s license — one of just 13 allowed in the state — because it ties the casino to the Admiral, which is widely expected to fail its next Coast Guard inspection in July. Pinnacle would like the court to overturn the decision and give it time to fix the President.

It is the latest step in a long discussion over what to do with the casino, which Las Vegas-based Pinnacle bought for $45 million in 2006 as part of its development of Lumi

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