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Foxwoods Kansas casino proposal rejected
8 August 2007
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 info3 August 2007
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 slots27 July 2007
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.
Kansas casino foes send out flyers27 July 2007
News Brief: Sedgwick County residents this week received mailers from the anti-casino campaign, urging voters to turn down a pair of gambling referendums on Aug. 7.
Kansas casino proposal deadline changed26 July 2007
News Brief: The Kansas Lottery Commission has extended the casino proposal process by 90 days, moving the deadline to December 31.
Wichita chamber to oppose casino26 July 2007
News Brief: The Wichita Metro Chamber of Commerce says that it will oppose next month's vote on casino gambling in Sedgwick County, despite a survey of its members that showed more support for remaining neutral or supporting the issue.
Penn National endorsed for Kansas casino24 July 2007
News Brief: Penn National Gaming on Monday received the endorsement of the Cherokee County Commission for its plan to manage a state-owned casino and hotel in the county.
Kansas lawmakers eye gambling rules24 July 2007
News Brief: Some Kansas lawmakers want more say in the rules the Kansas Lottery is creating to implement the state's new expanded gambling law.
Sac & Fox Casino plans expansion24 July 2007
News Brief: The Sac & Fox Nation of Kansas and Missouri has launched a multi-million expansion that will create 125 jobs, add a poker room, VIP lounge and another 500 games to its casino 60 miles north of Topeka on US-75 highway.
Penn National lone bid for Kansas casino23 July 2007
News Brief: Cherokee County Commissioner Pat Collins said Friday that since Penn National is the only company that submitted a proposal to the commission, it likely would receive the endorsement.
Kansas tracks approved for slots19 July 2007
News Brief: The Kansas Lottery Commission on Wednesday authorized the placement of 800 electronic slot machines at the Wichita Greyhound Park pending voter approval here.
Kansas casino deadline extended19 July 2007
News Brief: The Kansas Lottery Commission on Wednesday extended the deadline for groups to submit applications to build a casino in Wyandotte County.
Kansas Gaming Commission chief named18 July 2007
News Brief: Former Pretty Prairie state legislator Robert Krehbiel has been selected by the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission to be the chief gaming officer.
Confusion over Kansas tribal casino bid17 July 2007
News Brief: Cherokee County Commissioners say Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma officials told them they are no longer considering applying with the state of Kansas to operate a state-owned casino in the county but tribal spokesman deny the statement.
Sedgwick County reconsiders casino at Coliseum13 July 2007
News Brief: Sedgwick County commissioners are rethinking turning the Kansas Coliseum into a destination casino, but aren't abandoning the idea just yet.
Kansas tribal casino to open in fall27 June 2007
News Brief: The 7th Street Casino, owned and operated by the Wyandotte Nation, is scheduled to be open by 'late fall 2007,'according to a press release.
Kansas tribal casino moves forward22 June 2007
Wyandotte Nation Casino progresses forward with construction of The 7th Street Casino in downtown Kansas City.
Kansas casino license deadline debated21 June 2007
News Brief: Developers who want to build a casino at the Kansas Coliseum will have until July 20 to submit proposals to Sedgwick County but two county commissioners want to give them longer.
Kansas tribal casino rules uncertain20 June 2007
News Brief: If the federal courts uphold an Oklahoma tribe’s claim to legal gambling rights in downtown Kansas City, Kansas, it is uncertain what sort of games might be played there.
Kansas Lottery taking in casino applications19 June 2007
News Brief: The Kansas Lottery has finished creating an application form for would-be casino developers looking to manage facilities in the state's newly formed 'gaming zones.'
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