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May 2008
Contract
To Manage Casino
Approved
Butler
National Service Corporation has
received approval from the Kansas
Lottery Commission of its
management proposal and contract
for the Southwest Gaming
Zone.
The
Lottery Commission directed the
Executive Director of the Kansas
Lottery, on behalf of the State
of Kansas, to forward the
Management Contract with Butler
National Service Corporation to
the Lottery Gaming Facility
Review Board.
Butler
National is one of two applicants
proposing to manage the Ford
County/Southwest Gaming Zone
Casino forwarded to the Review
Board. The Contract does not
become effective until approved
by the Lottery Gaming Facility
Review Board and the Kansas
Racing and Gaming Commission.
This approval could be in
December 2008.
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The
Boot Hill Casino and Resort plan
is to have 800 slot machines and
20 table games. The plan includes
a 124-room luxury hotel, a spa,
restaurants, and a 500 seat
conference center/entertainment
venue implemented in a phased
approach. The estimated project
cost is $92.9 million.
The
estimated average net machine
income per day is $180. The
estimated average net table
income per unit per day is $671.
The State of Kansas will receive
27% of the gaming revenue with
additional incentives based on
casino performance.
"We
are excited to move to the next
step in this process. The Lottery
Gaming Facility Review Board must
now make important decisions for
the future of Kansas. We are
convinced that Butler National
Service Corporation is the best
applicant to manage a destination
casino known as the Boot Hill
Casino and Resort in the
Southwest Gaming Zone. We
understand the needs of western
Kansas. As the destination casino
manager, we will best serve the
interests of Dodge City, Wild
West Country and the state of
Kansas," commented Clark D.
Stewart, President and
CEO.
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