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Park City Council Reacts to Casino Vote Refusal
14 October 2005
News Brief: Park City, Kansas, council members reacted after the Sedgwick County Commission refused to allow a referendum vote on casinos.
Kansas County Approves Casino Vote11 October 2005
News Brief: On Monday, Harvey County commissioners said they want to gauge that seriousness, approving a non-binding mail ballot to assess voter support for a $300 million, 2,500-job destination casino and resort along I-135 near the Sedgwick County line.
Kansas Developers Look at Options6 October 2005
News Brief: Frustrated that Sedgwick County won't allow residents to vote on casino gambling, backers of a proposed Park City casino are looking elsewhere for the project.
Park City Casino Proponents to Mount Petition Drive19 August 2005
News Brief: Park City leaders say they'll proceed with efforts to organize a countywide gaming referendum by mounting a petition drive beginning this weekend.
Kansas Casino Vote Likely16 August 2005
News Brief: Sedgwick County commissioners are poised to approve on Wednesday another countywide election on casino gambling. This time, even those who oppose gambling say it's likely to pass.
Kansas Legislator Wants Casino Vote2 August 2005
News Brief: A Wichita legislator will ask Sedgwick County Commissioners Wednesday to let voters decide in November whether they want casinos in the county.
Bill Could Temporarily Ban Gambling in Wichita1 July 2005
News Brief: Casino gambling resurfaced late Tuesday as a potential source of education funding, but a new measure introduced in a Senate committee would bar Wichita from obtaining a casino for at least five years.
Gaming Plan Could Help Kansas County27 June 2005
News Brief: An area senator is supporting a gaming proposal that he says could share the wealth with Leavenworth County.
Kansas Gambling Plan Emerges21 June 2005
News Brief: A plan to expand state gambling, including a casino and race-track slot machines in Wyandotte County, won support from a key legislative committee today.
As Lawmakers Seek Funding Options, Gambling Gains Support21 June 2005
Hoping to make some headway before the start of a special legislative session, a Senate committee suggested Monday that expanded gambling could provide the needed extra money for public schools.
Business Leaders Sign Letter Against Casino16 June 2005
News Brief: Two dozen business leaders have signed a letter against a proposed Park City tribal casino, which supporters have pitched as a way to generate money for Kansas to fund education.
Kansas Governor Calls for Gambling Expansion15 June 2005
News Brief: Governor Kathleen Sebelius called on the Legislature to expand gambling in Kansas to shore up future budgets.
Casino Developers Offer State Funding Solution14 June 2005
News Brief: Developers behind a destination casino in Park City have a plan to create state-owned Indian gaming casinos and use licensing fees to help fund Kansas’ education funding shortfall.
Park City Mayor Disappointed with Meeting8 June 2005
News Brief: Park City Mayor Dee Stuart says she was unsuccessful with her appeals for casino support Tuesday and Wednesday to Wichita and Sedgwick County officials.
Kansas Mayor Asks for Support3 June 2005
News Brief: Park City Mayor Dee Stuart says she will ask the Wichita City Council and Sedgwick County Commission next week to support a proposed casino in her city.
Kansas Tribal Casino Plan Not Sure Thing2 June 2005
News Brief: A Kansas-based American Indian tribe's plans to build a casino in the Shabbona area seem much less definite now that it has allowed an option to expire on a piece of land east of town, the tribe's attorney said this morning.
Kansas Casino Being Renovated10 May 2005
ews Brief: Construction activity at the currently closed 7th Street Casino in downtown Kansas City, Kansas, is renovation work, not demolition, a tribal business official says.
Harrah's Prairie Band Casino Contract Not Renewed10 May 2005
The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation and Harrah's Kansas Casino Corporationreports that Harrah's will not seek renewal of its management contract for Harrah's Prairie Band Casino.
Kansas Governor: Casino Proposals Still Need Review6 May 2005
ews Brief: Not so fast, says Gov. Kathleen Sebelius to calls from a Wichita group for ‘immediate action’ on a $270 million Native American resort casino in Park City.
Kansas Tribes May Join Gaming Tribes5 May 2005
News Brief: If the Legislature moves on compact approvals, Kansas tribes would be the latest to join a long-breaking new wave in Indian gaming.
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