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Kansas Star Casino: 1% each to City of Mulvane, Sumner County, and Sedgwick County; Hollywood Casino: 3% to the Unified Government of Wyandotte County & Kansas City; Kansas Crossing Casino: 1% each to City of Pittsburg, Crawford County, Cherokee County. With over 625 slot machines, 16 gaming tables, Hampton Inn & Suites® and an entertainment complex, Kansas Crossing Casino has everything you need and want. Kansas Crossing Casino, Pittsburg, Kansas. 16,737 likes 945 talking about this 12,982 were here. At the intersection of highways 69 and 400, Kansas Crossing Casino + Hotel is a Southeast Kansas. — Pittsburg city officials and community leaders say they are happy with their partnership with Kansas Crossing Casino & Hotel, even though the casino fell short of its projected. Pittsburg Aquatic Center; Kansas Crossing Casino; Government. The Pittsburg government consists of a mayor and four commissioners. The commission meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 5:30 pm.

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Joseph Aiuppa was the Chicago mob boss depicted as Remo Gaggi in the film Casino. In his early years, he was known as Joey O’Brien. In 1962 Chicago mobster Joseph Aiuppa was stopped in the Pittsburg, Kansas area by the local police and F.B.I. agents. He was found to be in possession of 567 frozen mourning doves. Under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 it is illegal to possess more than 24 doves per person outside of hunting season. Following a series of appeals, Aiuppa was eventually sentenced in August 1966, and received a 3-month jail sentence and a $1,000 fine. Prior to this conviction Aiuppa was never referred to as “Doves.” After this conviction, he would be forever known as Joey Doves. I found these FBI documents reporting an informant telling the Bureau that Aiuppa was making arrangement to go dove hunting in the Frontenac, Kansas area. The same informant said that Aiuppa had hunted previously in that area with some Kansas City residents who had extensive contacts with the “hoodlum element.”