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Okla. tribe brings slots to Kansas
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FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2002 The Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma is moving forward with plans to open a casino in Kansas against objections from the state. The tribe brought a reported 200 slot machines to a site in downtown Kansas City. The land is held in trust, a status affirmed by Assistant Secretary Neal McCaleb this year, which Chief Leaford Bearskin said allows a casino. The state of Kansas has opposed a casino and filed suit against the Department of Interior regarding the land. Four Kansas tribes also oppose the casino. Secretary of Interior Gale Norton is prohibited from approving any gaming on the land under an amendment included in her department's spending bill. Get the Story:
Tribe delivers gambling machines to downtown KCK building (The Kansas City Star 4/12)
Slots show up in KCK (AP 4/12) Relevant Links:
The Wyandotte Nation of Oklahama - http://www.wyandot.org/oklahoma Related Stories:
McCaleb affirms trust land decision (3/12)
Supreme Court refuses Wyandotte review (1/7)
Congress kills Wyandotte casino project (10/15)
Wyandotte company awarded $100M contract (8/17)
Sides prepare for land claim battle (6/21)
Battle over Kansas casino continues (2/28)
Wyandotte Nation sues over gaming (9/22)
Tribes oppose casino (9/15)
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