Kansas News - Page 14
Casino wins big at Kansas polls
8 June 2007
News Brief: Cherokee County voters overwhelmingly approved a casino referendum, with 4,663 votes in favor and 2,054 votes opposed.
Dodge City gambling vote begins7 June 2007
News Brief: The Ford County, Kansas,clerk's office has started mailing advance ballots for the June 26 election, and advance voting in the clerk's office will be available starting Thursday.
A revenue source in plains sight4 June 2007
Gaming analysts believe four proposed casinos in Kansas could provide operators with a steady flow of gaming revenue although the potential figures won't be a trip down the Yellow Brick Road.
Kansas casino vote date set10 May 2007
News Brief: The Kansas Unified Government Commission has named June 26 as election day for Wyandotte County residents to cast their votes on the question of expanded gaming.
Kansas studies' results vary7 May 2007
News Brief: Studies done on a destination casino in Southeast Kansas agree that it would make money, but disagree on how much revenue it would generate for the region.
Kansas casino procedure approved3 May 2007
News Brief: With little fanfare, state officials Wednesday approved a procedure to accept and review applications for four new casinos in Kansas.
Kansas casino vote approved2 May 2007
News Brief: The Galena City Council has approved a resolution supporting an election question seeking voter authorization for development of a state-owned casino and hotel complex in Cherokee County.
Ruffin reveals Wichita casino idea30 April 2007
News Brief: Phil Ruffin wants to build a casino in downtown Wichita and have Donald Trump run it.
Kansas casino vote in June24 April 2007
News Brief: In 6 weeks, Cherokee County, Kansas, voters will go the polls to decide if a state-owned casino and hotel complex will be allowed in the county.
Kansas casino timeline revealed19 April 2007
News Brief: The Kansas Lottery Commission has unveiled timetables for what happens next in the creation of an unprecedented state-owned casino industry.
Developers submit Kansas casino proposals16 April 2007
News Brief: Two groups of developers who have long expressed interest in building a casino in the Wichita area are meeting with local leaders to push competing proposals.
Kansas governor approves gambling13 April 2007
Kansas' governor signed into law legislation to allow up to four state-owned casinos and three racetrack slot machine parlors. But don't expect the casino industry's major operators to make an immediate beeline for the Sunflower state.
Poll: Sedgwick county supports slots12 April 2007
News Brief: Sedgwick County voters seem to support slot machines at the Wichita Greyhound Park according to a recent poll.
Wichita left out of new bill11 April 2007
News Brief: The city of Wichita won’t get about $1 million in revenue-sharing because of a mistake in the new casino and slots bill.
Kansas governor on casino bill tour10 April 2007
News Brief: Governor Kathleen Sebelius will travel across Kansas on Wednesday in ceremonial bill signings of the new casino gambling legislation.
Wichita casino vote slated for August3 April 2007
ews Brief: Sedgwick County voters will decide Aug. 7 whether the county will have a destination casino somewhere within its borders and slot machines at the Wichita Greyhound Park.
Harrah's transfers management of Kansas property3 April 2007
Harrah's Kansas Casino Corporation has confirmed it will transfer management of the Harrah's Prairie Band Casino to the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation effective July 1, 2007.
Manufacturers keeping eyes fixed on Kansas30 March 2007
Both houses of the Kansas’ Legislature this week approved a bill authorizing Kansas to license four stand-alone casinos and three slot machine-only casinos at racetracks.
Kansas gaming bill passes29 March 2007
News Brief: After midnight, the Kansas Senate approved a historic gambling bill authorizing casinos in Kansas City, Kansas, Wichita, Dodge City and southeast Kansas, as well as slot machines at race tracks.
Kansas House passes slot plan26 March 2007
News Brief: A plan to allow casinos and slot machines passed the Kansas House 64-58 this morning, sending the proposal to the Senate.
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