The Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma has entered the bidding for a state-owned casino in Kansas.
The tribe's Global Gaming
Solutions is one of three bidders for the Sumner County casino.
Plans call for a 260,000 square-foot facility with 1,300 electronic games, 40 blackjack tables, 20 poker tables, a 1,400-seat entertainment and events center, an 80-room hotel and space for six restaurants and bars.
The casino would be located not far from a site where the Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma owns land.
The Obama administration is moving forward with the Wyandotte land-into-trust application.
Get the Story:
Chickasaw subsidiary is bidding to build casino near Wichita, Kan.
(The Oklahoman 8/11)
Developers unveil plans for Sumner County casino (The Wichita Eagle 8/11)
Earlier Stories:
Wyandotte Nation
confident for second out-of-state casino bid(7/2)
Salazar tells BIA to
continue work on gaming land applications (6/28)
Kansas governor denies delay for casino by
Wyandotte site (4/9)
Reports say
casino can compete with Wyandotte Nation (3/31)
Editorial: Wyandotte casino bid bad for the
community (3/4)
Wyandotte Nation
awaits action on Kansas casino (2/22)
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Chickasaw Nation enters bid for state-owned casino in Kansas
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
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