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Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe and supporters of an expansive incentives package to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in the ...
Missouri’s 11th-hour plan to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in the state centers on bonds and other aid that would ...
The anticipated gathering comes as Missouri lawmakers are poised to debate a bill to potentially lure the Kansas City Royals ...
While the Kansas City Chiefs work through a key offseason to keep their dynastic run going, there are some key happenings ...
In the stands, generations stood shoulder-to-shoulder, bundled in red and gold, clinging to a tradition that’s outlasted eras ...
Kansas and Missouri are offering very different deals to keep the Chiefs and Royals. Missouri's bill awaits a Senate vote as deadlines approach.
The Missouri House passed a bill supporting state funding for stadium development to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in-state.
The state House passed a last-minute attempt to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in Missouri. The incentive package ...
Behind the backing of Governor Mike Kehoe, lawmakers introduced an amendment to Senate Bill 80 that could have half the cost of stadium projects for the two teams be covered by bonds and additional ...
The Missouri Senate adjourned for its regular session on Wednesday, cutting short Governor Mike Kehoe’s plan to incentivize the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals to stay in the Show-Me State.
The sweeping stadium funding plan, Missouri’s first major retaliatory shot against Kansas, now heads to the Missouri Senate.