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With plenty of patience and money, the industry is extending its multi-year campaign to bring legal casinos and sports betting to the state.
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The Oklahoma City and Tulsa regions of Indigenous gaming totaled $6.8 billion in revenue last year, putting more money back into the tribes, government programs and charitable organizations.
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Gambling industry lobbyists say a bipartisan bill that would prohibit smoking in Kansas casinos would drive customers away.
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The former Wichita Greyhound Park has been closed since 2007.
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Sports gambling would be coming to Kansas casinos and online apps under a bill the Kansas House overwhelmingly approved.
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Indian tribes in Oklahoma are seeking skilled doctors and chefs to work and serve in their rural communities.KGOU reports that tribes in Oklahoma have…
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How common is gambling in your state? In some places, like Utah, it’s prohibited by law. In others, like South Dakota, it’s rampant.The economic site…