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State seizes 12 gambling devices

Summary by Columbusnews-report.com
Twelve electronic gaming machines were confiscated by the Kansas Department of Racing and Gaming following a raid on two Quick Stop stores in Cherokee County. According to a spokesperson for the agency, Randy Evans, the logs and records indicated the machines were owned by someone other than the quick stop stores.

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