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Kansas led nation in growth in gambling revenue
Casino gaming revenue grew faster in Kansas last year than in any other state in the nation, according to a report by the American Gaming Association.
Andrew Hodges, a former prosecutor with the 8th Circuit Solicitor's Office, now works as a private defense attorney.
Photos: Andover at Andover Central
Andover Central won the annual intra city battle with Andover High on the softball diamond Thursday night and Hovpen Sports was there to record over 200 photos of the action starting with the first pitch.
Kansas casino revenue grows most in U.S.
States saw their revenue from casino operations increase by 5 percent in 2012, according to data released Monday.
Kansas contributes to U.S. casino revenue jump
Gross gambling revenue at U.S. commercial casinos rose almost 5 percent last year to $37.34 billion, including $341.15 million from Kansas' three state-run casinos in Mulvane, Kansas City and Dodge City, according to figures released today in the American Gaming Association's annual State of the States: The AGA Survey of Casino Entertainment .
Re: Maize school district to drop random drug testing of students
Maize school leaders have decided to discontinue random drug testing of students who participate in extracurricular activities, while the Mulvane district plans to begin the practice this fall.
Funding, few positive tests move Maize schools from random drug testing
Maize Public Schools is eliminating its random student drug testing policy. Funding and few positive tests were factored into the decision.