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The state has finalized legislation that makes stadium deals in either Jackson or Clay County possible. All that’s left is a ...
Missouri lawmakers have fully approved the stadium incentives designed to keep the Chiefs and Royals in the state.During ...
The Kansas City Chiefs and Royals issued statements after Missouri lawmakers approved a stadium funding bill. Both teams are ...
After Missouri lawmakers passed a plan aimed to keep the Chiefs and Royals, attention now turns to Jackson County and Kansas ...
The future of the Royals stadium is at a crossroads, with new sites like the former Sprint campus in Johnson County getting ...
A Missouri plan to offer the Chiefs and Royals stadium incentives has cleared its biggest hurdle. But does it ensure they ...
The Missouri House of Representatives have passed a plan to try to keep the Chiefs and the Royals in the Show-Me-State.
Missouri lawmakers approved hundreds of millions of dollars of financial aid to try to persuade the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals to remain in the state.
The Missouri House voted to set aside $1.5 billion in future tax revenue to finance stadium projects and provide $125 million ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are approaching the deadline on what to do about the future of their stadium and Travis Kelce has ...
With Missouri’s stadium funding bill nearing final approval and Kansas’ offer expiring June 30, pressure grows on the Royals and Chiefs to finalize their stadium plans.
Marshall Republican Sen. Kurtis Gregory presents Missouri’s plan to incentivize the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals to stay in ...
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