www.mozilla.com Hot Stories Weather Central

Temp: 18.0°F

Wind: CALM

Sky: Fair

Headlines

2 GOP rivals in Kan. 3rd lead chase for cash -2/8/2010, 4:30 PM

Defense seeks new trial in abortion shooting death -2/8/2010, 4:30 PM

Kan. House panel considers halting tax exemptions -2/8/2010, 4:30 PM


Tee It Up Voices

View this site in another language.

SPOTLIGHT
[var top_story_head]

k1013 BC-KS-Gambling 07-01 0187

Published on -7/1/2009, 4:33 AM

Printer-friendly version
E-Mail This Story

Kan. regulators to discuss racetracks

Eds: APNewsNow.

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) -- The future of two pari-mutuel racetracks could be at stake when the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission meets Wednesday.

The Woodlands horse and dog track in Kansas City, Kan., and Camptown Greyhound Park in Frontenac are both closed. Officials of both tracks say their futures depend on the amount of revenue they can claim from slot machines. Those percentages are set by Kansas law.

Deadlines have been set for revoking the two tracks' operating licenses. A spokesman for the Racing and Gaming Commission said extending the deadlines could come up at Wednesday's meeting.

Woodlands and Camptown officials want the deadlines extended while they urge the Legislature to change the law on slot machine revenues.

0 comment(s) found

COMMENT ON THIS STORY

Subject:
Comment:
Poster: (your name)
captcha 0d4368eb7bfd4b58912971455047608d
Enter text above:

All comments are subject to approval before being posted. Please keep comments constructive and relevant. Opinions certainly can be expressed, but comments that are rude, abusive, slanderous, threatening, sexually oriented, contain profanity or are vulgar will not be tolerated. Comments will not be edited. Any comment that violates the above-listed rules will be deleted.

Discuss this story at MyTown

digg delicious facebook stumbleupon google Newsvine
More News and Photos

Associated Press Videos

AP Nation-World News