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Wyandotte Nation moves on casino
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THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2002 The Wyandotte Nation is setting up a temporary casino in Kansas. The Oklahoma tribe moved trailers onto property it owns in downtown Kansas City. The land is held in trust as affirmed by Assistant Secretary Neal McCaleb last month. And according to a gaming official at the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the tribe is free to decide if it wants a casino pending the outcome of a lawsuit filed by the state and four Kansas tribes. The BIA official didn't say anything about an appropriations bill that said the property in question can't be used for gaming purposes. The tribe's move is seen as a ploy to get a casino elsewhere opened. Get the Story:
Tribe starts setting up trailers for temporary casino in KCK (The Kansas City Star 4/18) Relevant Links:
The Wyandotte Nation of Oklahama - http://www.wyandot.org/oklahoma Related Stories:
Wyandotte Tribe brazen on casino (4/17)
Kansas casino battle continues (4/15)
Okla. tribe brings slots to Kansas (4/12)
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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