Gaming revenues flat for March

Gaming revenues at the four Kansas state-owned casinos in March were largely flat, according to information presented at the Kansas Lottery Commission meeting on Wednesday.

The Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas, reported gaming revenues of $14.330 million for March, compared to $14.337 million in March 2018, according to Keith Kocher, the lottery’s director of program assurance and integrity. It was a very slight drop. February 2019 revenues were $11.9 million at Hollywood Casino.

The Unified Government receives 3 percent of the gaming revenues from the Hollywood Casino, while the state of Kansas receives 22 percent.

Boot Hill Casino in Dodge City, Kansas, reported gaming revenues of $4.158 million in March 2019, compared with $4.104 million in March 2018. In February 2019, gaming revenues there were $3.27 million.

Kansas Star Casino in Mulvane, Kansas, reported $18.5 million in gaming revenues in March 2019 as compared with $18.082 million in March 2018. In February 2019, gaming revenues were $14.63 million there.

Kansas Crossing Casino in Pittsburg, Kansas, reported gaming revenues of $3.345 million in March 2019, a decrease from $3.457 million in March 2018. The gaming revenues in February 2019 were $2.878 million.

Two KCK students graduate from Missouri S&T

Two students from Kansas City, Kansas, received degrees in the fall semester from Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, Missouri.

The two students from Kansas City, Kansas, were Jessica Seals, Master of Science, nuclear engineering; and Michael Turner, Bachelor of Science, electrical engineering, cum laude.

Students who graduated cum laude had a cumulative grade point average of 3.2 to 3.49.

Cycling safety, family fun are focus of 13th annual KCK West Kiwanis Bike Rodeo

Elementary-aged kids will have the opportunity to learn tips on cycling safety, get free bike safety helmets and T-shirts and enjoy activities at the Kansas City T-Bones stadium at a free family event from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, May 18.

The annual Kansas City Kansas Kiwanis West Bike Rodeo is back for the 13th year and will be held rain or shine in the parking lot area of Kansas City T-Bones Stadium, 1800 Village West Parkway, Kansas City, Kansas.

The KCK West Kiwanis Club members are committed to helping area youth ride their bicycles safely, a spokesman said.

“Cycling is a fun and healthy way to stay active and enjoy the outdoors,” Pat Hurrelbrink, Kiwanis Club event chair, said. “It’s also a leading cause of unexpected and sometimes serious injuries. Our goal is to ensure that youth learn the rules of the road and understand the importance of wearing well-fitted safety helmets.”

Kids are encouraged to bring their bicycles to the event to have their bikes inspected free and to complete the bicycle safety course. Youth must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate.

The first 300 to arrive will receive a free bike safety helmet and T-shirt. Participants will rotate through seven bike riding skill stations and have the opportunity to earn a bicycle safety certificate

“Every year, more than half a million bicyclists visit hospital emergency rooms because of cycling mishaps,” Hurrelbrink said. “Nearly one quarter of those injured in bike-related accidents are youth. A properly fitted helmet can reduce the risk of brain injury by as much as 88 percent if a fall occurs.

“As the main sponsor of this bike rodeo, the KCK Kiwanis West Club is committed to making sure area youth understand the importance of riding safely.”

Back again this year will be a free, drive-through car seat safety check. Experts will inspect car seats and ensure they are installed securely in families’ vehicles.