The Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma made its first payment of gaming revenues to local governments in Kansas.
The tribe agreed to share a percentage of revenues from its casino in downtown Kansas City with Wyandotte County and Kansas City. The first quarterly payment came to $152,416.24, The Kansas City Star reported.
The 7th Street Casino is located on a half-acre of trust land. The tribe won a series of court rulings that affirmed its right to engage in gaming on the parcel.
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7th Street Casino provides first revenue to Wyandotte County
(The Kansas City Star 5/16)
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