Boot Hill Casino & Resort receives sports wagering management contract in Kansas

Butler National Casino subsidiary Boot Hill Casino & Resort has been awarded a sports wagering management contract by the Kansas Lottery after Gov. Laura Kelly confirmed that sports betting will begin in Kansas from September 1.
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Butler National Casino subsidiary Boot Hill Casino & Resort has been awarded a sports wagering management contract by the Kansas Lottery after Gov. Laura Kelly confirmed that sports betting will begin in Kansas from September 1.

The sports wagering management contract allows for the operation of sports wagering across Boot Hill Casino as well as three Kansas Lottery-approved betting  platforms on interactive channels. The contract will last for five years and dictates that 10% of revenues go to the state. 

“We’ve been working diligently with our current online wagering platform partners to bring online sports betting to Kansans just as soon as regulators give us the green light,” said Clark Stewart, CEO, Butler National Corporation.  

“The approval of the Sports Wagering Management Contract brings us one step closer to that significant achievement.” 

Earlier this summer, Butler national formed a sports wagering platform agreement with DraftKings and Bally’s in preparation for the launch of legal sports betting in Kansas.

Ahead of the launch, DraftKings anticipates a fast platform launch on September 1, the day approved by the Kansas Lottery and the state.

“Our team is focused on the timely launch of the DraftKings mobile platform and the DraftKings retail sports book at Boot Hill Casino in Dodge City,” added Stewart. 

“We are thrilled to bring the excitement of sports wagering to our casino guests and to all Kansans.”