The Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska is eyeing a rural location in Marion County, Kansas, for a casino.
The tribe initially proposed a casino outside of Wichita. But the plan unraveled when Sedgwick County commissioners failed to authorize a voter referendum for the project.
That's when the Marion County Commission decided to step in. The commission authorized a mail-in referendum to consider a 300-room resort.
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Casino proposal on table in rural, Mennonite county
(The Lawrence Journal World 11/21)
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Iowa Tribe eyes rural location for casino
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