Prairie Band Casino & Resort

[3] As of 2000, a billboard on U.S. Highway 75 traveling north from Topeka read "Harrah's Prairie Band Casino, 12 miles."

[7][8] Management for Harrah's Prairie Band Casino-Topeka transferred to the tribe on July 1, 2007, which was ahead of the scheduled termination date by nine months.

[10] The Lottery Gaming Facility Review Board throughout 2008 reviewed proposals for a contract to develop and manage a state-owned casino in Kansas - in August 2008, the Prairie Band Potwatomi Nation sued Harrah's for submitting a bid, alleging that in doing so, Harrah's "violated a noncompete agreement with the tribe" related to Prairie Band Casino & Resort, which Harrah's denied.

[2] The initial casino remodel was finished in October 2018 after "years of planning and weeks of construction," with the tower and game room expansion still pending.

At the time, the casino remained a "wholly owned subsidiary of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation."

The casino continued to pay wages and benefits for part-time and full-time employees, it stated, with hotel reservations refunded.

That week, Prairie Band Casino & Resort extended its own closures through April 30, although not required to follow the mandate.

[19] As of 2022, the upcoming March lineup included artists such as KC and the Sunshine Band and comedian George Lopez.