New Casino Park City Kansas
A tribal casino is coming to Park City, Kansas, as KAKE News Investigates first told you on KAKE News at Six on Monday. The Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma got the final approval from the federal governm.
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- The Wyandotte Nation runs the Lucky Turtle and Wyandotte Nation casinos in Oklahoma and the 7th Street Casino in Kansas City, Kansas. The types of games allowed at the Park City casino will depend.
- They also own the 7th Street Casino in the former Scottish Rite Masonic Temple in Kansas City, Kansas. They also have legal control of the nearby Wyandot National Burying Ground. 5 In 2010 the Wyandotte Nation acquired land in Park City, Kansas, with the stated intention of building a gaming casino and hotel.
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The State of Kansas has asked a federal court to set aside a decision by the U.S. Department of the Interior that allows the Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma to build and operate a casino on land in Park City, Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced today. In May, the tribe announced that the Department of the Interior had taken regulatory steps to allow a tribal casino to be built on the parcel of land. The unexpected announcement reversed a previous decision from 2014, in which the department had rejected the tribe’s request to build a casino on the parcel. The tribe purchased the parcel in 1992. … At issue is whether federal law authorizes the enterprise; Kansas law prohibits casino gaming at that location, so the tribal casino may only be built if federal law overrides the state prohibition. Kansas has strongly defended its state-law prohibition. Other plaintiffs joining the State of Kansas in this lawsuit are Sumner County and the City of Mulvane, which are home to the Kansas Star casino that is the only casino authorized by state law in south central Kansas… The lawsuit, State of Kansas ex rel Derek Schmidt v. David Bernhardt et. al., was filed today in federal district court in Kansas. A copy of the state’s petition is available at https://bit.ly/31S88c3.
(Read more: Kansas Attorney General News Releases)