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Kan. landowners served with tribe's suit FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2002 The Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma is moving forward on a claim to 2,000 acres in Kansas. The tribe had developed a settlement but it fell apart due to the objections of one landowner. Now, more than 1,300 have been served with the suit. Get the Story: Tribal lawsuit claiming 2,000 acres in KCK served to landowners (The Kansas City Star 7/19) Relevant Links: The Wyandotte Nation of Oklahama - http://www.wyandot.org/oklahoma Related Stories: Wyandotte land claim still alive (5/10) Wyandotte trust land notice clarified (5/9) In The Hoop: Oops!(5/8) Wyandotte Nation to remove slots (5/1) Is Wyandotte chief bluffing on casino? (4/26) Wyandotte Nation moves on casino (4/18) Wyandotte Tribe brazen on casino (4/17) Kansas casino battle continues (4/15) Okla. tribe brings slots to Kansas (4/12) McCaleb affirms trust land decision (3/12) Supreme Court refuses Wyandotte review (1/7) Congress kills Wyandotte casino project (10/15) Wyandotte company awarded $100M contract (8/17) Sides prepare for land claim battle (6/21) Battle over Kansas casino continues (2/28) Wyandotte Nation sues over gaming (9/22) Tribes oppose casino (9/15)
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