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Kansas Casino Sides Target Lawmakers
27 April 2005
News Brief: Opponents and proponents of separate expanded gaming proposals will be on hand to try and pursued Kansas lawmakers.
Kansas House Speaker Says Odds Improving for Gambling Pact25 April 2005
News Brief: House Speaker Doug Mays says that when the Legislature reconvenes, there might be enough votes in the House to approve a limited casino compact with two Indian tribes.
Former Wichita Mayor Criticizes Governor Sebelius22 April 2005
News Brief: Former Wichita Mayor Bob Knight harshly criticized Gov. Kathleen Sebelius on Thursday for failing to negotiate a compact with the Iowa Tribe for a proposed casino in Park City.
County Voters Back Measures That Would Expand Gambling12 April 2005
Southeast Kansas officials say Crawford County voters sent a loud message to state lawmakers Tuesday when they approved two advisory measures supporting expansion of gambling into their county.
Kansas Casino Inspection Agreement Made7 April 2005
News Brief: The state of Kansas and the Sac and Fox Tribe have reached an agreement that both entities will be responsible for the inspection of gaming machines at the tribe's casino near Hiawatha.
Kansas Considers State-Owned Casino22 March 2005
News Brief: Conservative Kansas may be the first state in the nation to build and operate a publicly owned casino.
Kansas Gambling Expansion Debate Heats Up16 March 2005
News Brief: Advocates of expanding casino and video lottery gaming in Kansas made an aggressive play Monday that triggered an equally forceful rebuke from Gov. Kathleen Sebelius' chief legal counsel.
Kansas Gambling Vote Postponed9 March 2005
News Brief: An advisory question about gambling will not appear on the April 5 ballot in Wyandotte County, Kansas.
New Harrah's Manager has Winning Year14 February 2005
ews Brief: During Jennifer Evans’ first year as the marketing manager at Harrah's Prairie Band Casino, she received the Chairman's Award for Leadership, which is the top employee award.
Kansas Gambling Proposal Meets Opposition3 February 2005
News Brief: Officials with the Woodlands have voiced opposition to a proposal by Texas-based partnership River Falls Gaming that would place several new gambling parlors and at least 4,000 additional slot machines in the Kansas City area.
Wichita Could Get Destination Casino28 January 2005
News Brief: Wichita, Kansas, is one of three locations where voters could approve a destination casino under a bill to be introduced next week by a coalition of gambling promoters.
Kansas Casino Deal Still in Plans27 January 2005
News Brief: Governor Kathleen Sebelius isn't quite ready to play her hand on a tribal gaming compact that would bring a massive casino to Wyandotte County.
Governor to Seek Approval for Kansas City Casino13 January 2005
News Brief: The roulette wheel is still spinning on a proposed tribal gaming compact that could bring a flashy $210 million casino and hotel to the growing commerical hub around the Kansas Speedway, Gov. Kathleen Sebelius said today.
Group Proposes Casino for Southeast Kansas10 January 2005
News Brief: The group Kansans for Economic Growth, LLC wants to see a destination casino in southeast Kansas.
Boyd Gaming Expands Sprint Service2 December 2004
Sprint reports a new agreement to provide Boyd Gaming with a Nortel Communication Server 1000M IP-enabled telephone switch and dedicated maintenance, making Sprint the company's primary telecommunications provider.
Kansas Lawmaker Blasted for Killing Gaming Compact19 November 2004
News Brief: Officials with two tribes are blasting a Kansas lawmaker who effectively killed a gaming compact.
Kansas House Speak Halts Casino Discussion17 November 2004
News Brief: Kansas House Speaker Doug Mays brought down a quick gavel that prevented discussion of a proposed compact to build a casino in Wyandotte County.
Lawmakers Forward Proposed Indian Casino Compact10 November 2004
Two Indian tribes that hope to build a casino in Wyandotte County moved a step closer to their goal Tuesday after a legislative committee approved their compact with the state
Senator Could Help Kansas Tribal Casino Proposal8 November 2004
News Brief: Kansas Senator David Adkins, in one of his last acts as a state lawmaker, could cast a swing vote on Tuesday to advance a $210 million tribal casino proposed near the Kansas Speedway.
Kansas Compact Adds New Slant to Casino Debate25 October 2004
News Brief: Kansas gambling opponents fear that the new compact would encourage gambling promoters to return to the Legislature year after year, seeking slots.
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