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The Texans have won two straight division titles and could be primed to make even more waves in the AFC after focusing on ...
You know Andy Reid as the Kansas City Chiefs’ head coach. He’s also “a man of people” — driven by a special cause.
A Missouri plan to offer the Chiefs and Royals stadium incentives has cleared its biggest hurdle. But does it ensure they ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe expanded the agenda of the special session Wednesday enough to win Missouri Senate passage of bills with ...
The Missouri Senate passed legislation overnight incentivizing the Chiefs and Royals to stay in the state. Lawmakers convened in a special session Monday to sort out several unresolved legislative ...
The Missouri Senate passed three bills overnight for disaster aid, economic development and stadium funding projects. Senate Bill 3, which allows the state to invest in large stadium projects, passed ...
Regardless of the state activity, the Browns, Bears and Chiefs still have local political work to do. Despite their troubles ...
The stadium funding plan now goes to the Missouri House. While Kansas has offered to pay 70% of the cost of new stadiums if ...
In July of 1968, the Atlanta Braves’ Hank Aaron hit his 500th career home run in front of 34,283 in the Atlanta-Fulton County ...
Kurtis Gregory of Marshall is sponsoring the bill to set aside state tax money to finance new and renovated stadiums for ...
Overnight at 2:30 a.m. Thursday, June 5, the Missouri Senate voted in favor of Senate Bill 3, also known as the Show Me Sports Investment Act.
The Missouri Senate passed legislation overnight that will provide funding for stadium projects for the Chiefs and Royals.
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