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Second proposal for Edwardsville casino

News Brief: A second developer submitted a possible proposal for a destination casino in Edwardsville,Kansas.

Kansas gambling expansion goes ahead

News Brief: Although a Kansas law authorizing new casinos faces a court challenge, state officials are moving ahead with preparations for expanded gambling anyway.

Butler National submits Kansas application

Butler National Service Corporation has submitted its Boot Hill Destination Casino and Resort Management Application and Proposal to the Kansas Lottery Commission on Thursday, September 27, 2007.

Connectitcut tribes bring rivalry to Kansas

News Brief: The Mohegan tribe is hoping to develop a casino and resort in northeast Kansas, not far from a south-central county where its rival, Foxwoods Resort Casino, is putting in a bid of its own.

Kansas governor hopes laws resolved by July

News Brief: A legal test in Kansas on the constitutionality of a law legalizing four casinos 'hopefully' will be resolved by next July, Gov. Kathleen Sebelius said..

LV Sands, Pinnacle seeking Kansas gaming license

Las Vegas Sands Corp. and Las Vegas-based Pinnacle Entertainment on Monday became the first major casino operators to announce they would seek a gaming license in Kansas.

Las Vegas Sands submits Kansas proposal

Las Vegas Sands has submitted a proposal to the Unified Government of Wyandotte County, Kansas outlining a vision of building a premier multi-use resort destination in the Kansas City metropolitan area.

Pinnacle Entertainment submit Kansas proposal

Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. has submitted a proposal for a new gaming entertainment complex to be located at one of two potential sites it controls in Kansas City, Kansas.

Kansas City casino proposal gets support

News Brief: Plans to open a $20 million Indian casino in downtown Kansas City, Kan., by the end of the year received a major endorsement Thursday from Wyandotte County’s Unified Government.

Kansas gambling vote reviewed

News Brief: Kansas Secretary of State Betty Ireland's staff will review the Kanawha County's mistake-riddled table games election.

Penn National Gaming applies to manage Kansas casino

Penn National Gaming, Inc. has filed its license application with the Kansas Lottery Commission to be considered as a Lottery Gaming Facility Manager at a proposed $295 million destination casino resort in Cherokee County.

Sumner County begins planning casino

News Brief: As Sumner County, Kansas, prepares for casino construction on the heels of the recent anti-casino vote in Sedgwick County, the decision still needs to be made about where to build it.

Kansas AG files case against new laws

News Brief: Kansas Attorney General Paul Morrison filed a lawsuit with the state supreme court today challenging a new casino gambling law.

Kansas vote results approved

News Brief: Sedgwick County commissioners on Monday approved the results from a recount of the Aug. 7 gambling referendum.

Kansas county gets more time

News Brief: The Kansas Lottery Commission on Wednesday gave Crawford County officials more time to secure a casino developer.

Developer eyes Sumner county casino

News Brief: After defeat late Tuesday of a proposal that would have allowed a corporate casino in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Chisholm Creek Ventures is moving to the next county over.

Sedgwick County rejects gaming expansion

News Brief: Lucky seven came through for Sumner County, Kansas, on Tuesday, August 7, when two ballot questions on expanded gaming were voted down in Sedgwick County.

Foxwoods Kansas casino proposal rejected

News Brief: Kansas voters soundly defeated a proposal by the Foxwoods Development Corp., the Iowa tribe of Kansas and Nebraska and other partners to build a casino in Sedgwick County in a referendum Tuesday.

Casino foes won't disclose campaign info

News Brief: The chairman of No Casinos in Sedgwick County refused to say who is funding its campaign or how much they have raised.

Dog, horse owners push for slots

News Brief: Dog and horse owners said slot machines could revive the struggling animal racing industry in Kansas and prevent local money from flowing into Oklahoma during a rally at the dog track here Thursday afternoon.

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