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Kansas Lawmakers Delay Bill Again
6 March 2006
News Brief: Yet again, Kansas lawmakers have delayed introducing a bill to expand state-run gambling that would include a casino for Kansas City, Kansas.
Casinos Fail to Meet Goal on Minority Purchasing28 February 2006
News Brief: The Kansas City StarGoods and services purchased by Kansas City’s two casinos from minority- and women-owned businesses fell in 2005 for the third consecutive year.
Kansas Senate Close to Gambling Proposal21 February 2006
News Brief: Kansas Senate leaders are close to proposing a gambling plan that would call for destination casinos in Kansas City, Kan., and southeast Kansas.
Arkansas City Tribal Casino Opens Soon9 February 2006
News Brief: Native Lights Casino should open by next month, the casino's manager said recently.
Kansas Casino Project Passes8 February 2006
News Brief: Sumner County commissioners approved a casino project for the county with a 2-1 vote.
Wichita Developer Wants Referendum26 January 2006
News Brief: The Canadian developer putting together a $300 million plan for turning Wichita’s Century II into a destination casino says if area leaders will commit to a referendum on expanded gaming, he'll be ready to give voters something to talk about.
Kansas Casino Plea Gets Cold Shoulder26 January 2006
News Brief: Park City Mayor Dee Stuart did not find a receptive audience Wednesday when she took her case for a Sedgwick County casino to the Kansas state Capitol.
Political Foes Unite Over Casino Issue20 January 2006
News Brief: Former political opponents, Tim Shallenburger and Kathleen Sebelius are now working with key Kansas lawmakers to get a gambling bill passed this legislative session.
Kansas Bill Fast Tracked12 January 2006
News Brief: A bill authorizing destination casinos in Kansas City and Pittsburg and slot machines at Wichita Greyhound Park could be headed for an early vote.
Kansas Casino Proposal Gets Local Support5 January 2006
News Brief: The Park City Council on Wednesday passed a resolution supporting a casino for nearby Harvey County, Kansas.
Kansas Tribal Casinos' Prospects Depend on Government3 January 2006
News Brief: The prospect of a tribal casino opening in Cherokee County depends on the commitment of the Kansas governor and Legislature to state-owned casinos, an attorney for two tribes said Monday.
Sumner County Votes for Casino21 December 2005
News Brief: Sumner County on Tuesday became the second county in south-central Kansas to vote in favor of a casino, should the Legislature pass expanded gambling in Kansas.
Exclusive Survey Show Voters Want Casinos14 December 2005
News Brief: Voters in three Kansas counties will soon know whether they want a destination casino.
Kansas Casino Hauled Away1 December 2005
News Brief: Mobile building units that once housed a tribal casino in downtown Kansas City, Kansas, were hauled away Wednesday.
Mennonite County to Join Casino Proposal21 November 2005
News Brief: The mostly Mennonite residents of Hillsboro County, Kansas, next month will join their neighbors from across Marion County in voting on an unexpected proposal: a 300-room resort casino expected to draw gamblers from around the Midwest.
Kansas County Reconsiders Vote10 November 2005
News Brief: Marion County commissioners have called a special meeting for 10 a.m. Tuesday to reconsider conducting a county-wide mail-in vote on whether to allow establishment of gambling casinos in Marion County, Kansas.
Kansas Leaders Discuss Kansas Casino7 November 2005
News Brief: Wellington community leaders met with Bob Knight, developer and former Wichita mayor, and Gary Armentrout, chief development officer for Foxwoods Development Company, to discuss their vision for putting a destination casino in south central Kansas.
Park City Supports Vote on Casinos28 October 2005
News Brief: The Park City City Council is continuing its support for a countywide vote on whether casinos should be allowed in Sedgwick County, Kansas.
Marion County Voters to Decide Casino Issue21 October 2005
News Brief: Marion County voters will have the chance in about 10 weeks to decide in a mail-in referendum whether to allow casino gambling that could bring in a resort hotel and casino with $75 to $100 million annual payroll to the county.
Kansas County to Vote on Casino17 October 2005
News Brief: Marion County residents will get to vote on whether they want a casino located in their county.
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