The Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma won't be operating a casino for the state of Kansas.
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Solutions, a tribal subsidiary, proposed a 260,000 square-foot casino in Sumner County. But the Kansas Lottery Gaming Facility Review Board went with a rival developer, KAKE-TV reported.
Peninsula Gaming, the winner of the license, operates gaming facilities in Iowa and Louisiana.
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