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Wyandotte Tribe brazen on casino
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2002 "No cloak of darkness for these guys. No shame-faced sneaking into back doors or collars pulled high. That's not their style. So Thursday, when the Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma made a surprise, and possibly illegal, delivery of 200 slot machines to downtown Kansas City, Kan., all to prepare for the opening of a casino that may or may not happen, they chose the light of day. Not that the tribe believes it has anything to hide. . ." Mark Wiebe: Slots came in, but bets are still out on actual casino (The Kansas City Star 4/17) Relevant Links:
The Wyandotte Nation of Oklahama - http://www.wyandot.org/oklahoma Related Stories:
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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