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Local leaders are reacting after Missouri lawmakers passed a stadium funding bill to keep the Chiefs and Royals in the state.
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Arrowhead Pride on MSNArrowheadlines: Arrowheadlines: Missouri plan to keep Chiefs in state passesMissouri’s plan, which passed the House on a vote of 90 to 58 would allow Missouri to pay for up to 50% of new or improved ...
The Missouri House closed the special legislative session Wednesday with votes to finance professional sports stadiums in ...
Missouri lawmakers wrapped up their summer special session with the passage of stadium incentives and tornado relief. The ...
In Jefferson City, the special legislative session ended in a show of bipartisanship as the House approved three Senate bills ...
The Kansas City Chiefs and Royals issued statements after Missouri lawmakers approved a stadium funding bill. Both teams are ...
The league’s television network produces a show called “MLB Big Inning.” The Yankees are apparently trying to commandeer it ...
A nonprofit that helps homebound seniors in Kansas City says it has already lost $500,000 in funding this year ...
Aaron Judge homered for the third consecutive game, helping the Yankees to a 6-3 win over the Royals on Wednesday night.
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KC leaders react to Missouri House passing bill to keep Chiefs, RoyalsThe Missouri House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a plan to try and keep the Chiefs and Royals in the Show-Me State.
While Missouri state leaders are discussing the future homes of the Royals and the Chiefs, Kansas City business leaders are discussing building more affordable housing.
The Missouri House closed the special session Wednesday with votes to finance professional sports stadiums in Kansas City and ...
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