Associated Press - November 27, 2010 3:34 PM ET
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - Gambling consultants have determined that a casino in Mulvane would bring in significantly more revenues than one proposed for Wellington.
The panel says the proposal by Peninsula Gaming to operate a casino in Sumner County has more amenities than a
Both applicants to build a state-owned casino south of Wichita have paid a $25 million "privilege fee" to keep their applications current.
The Wichita Eagle reports consultants preferred Peninsula's plan for an equestrian/events center over Global's plans for an auto racetrack.
They also said both locations would suffer if a tribal casino is built in Park City.
The Lottery Gaming Facility Review Board will meet with consultants on Wednesday and is expected to pick the winning proposal at a meeting Dec. 15 in Topeka.
Information from: The Wichita Eagle, http://www.kansas.com
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