The Prairie Band Potawatomi
Nation of Kansas will enter into mediation with its former gaming partner as the result of a court ruling on Friday.
The tribe says Harrah's Entertainment is violating an agreement by pursuing a commercial casino in the state. Harrah's used to
run the Prairie Band Casino
& Resort under a federally-approved gaming management contract.
Judge David Bruns refused to block Harrah's from pursuing the casino but barred the gaming giant from using a customer list that was developed at the tribe's casino. He ordered the parties to enter into mediation within 30 days.
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Harrah’s scores legal victory over Kansas tribe (The Kansas City Star 9/6)
Harrah's can move forward with casino
(The Wichita Eagle 9/6)
Ruling: Casino plans can resume (The Topeka Capital-Journal 9/6)
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