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Okla. tribe considering Kansas casino
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MAY 18, 2001 The Osage Nation is just one of a number of Oklahoma tribes considering opening up casinos in the neighboring state of Kansas. The tribe will be conducting a study about opening a casino on lands it has purchased in Kansas. The tribe has bought more than 100 acres there. Since the state of Oklahoma prohibits Vegas-style casinos, a number of tribes have looked to Kansas for gaming opportunities. But the state and tribes there have voiced opposition to the proposals, bringing and usually winning lawsuits against them. Get the Story:
Osages consider casino resort in Kansas (The Tulsa World 5/18) Relevant Links:
Osage Nation - http://www.osagetribe.com Related Stories:
Okla. Tribe considers Kansas casino (3/7)
Battle over Kansas casino continues (2/28)
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