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Kansas’ massive incentive package could still be on the table even if lawmakers don’t extend it before the much-anticipated ...
Quinton Lucas, mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, is hopeful that the AFC powerhouse will remain in his city.
The Royals also have been linked to a site in Clay County, and if the Major League Baseball team remains in Missouri, the ...
The package is intended to persuade the Chiefs and the Royals to remain in Missouri amid discussions of their futures along ...
The bill is a response to action from Kansas, which passed legislation offering to pay 70% of the cost of building new ...
Perhaps the best alternative to surface in the intervening 14 months is a proposal to lure one or both teams to Kansas City..
Missouri senators authorized hundreds of millions of dollars worth of incentives to try to persuade the Chiefs and Royals to continue playing in the state.
A clause in the Kansas STAR Bonds legislation could extend the stadium funding proposal beyond June 30, allowing continued negotiations with the Chiefs and Royals.
Missouri lawmakers have approved hundreds of millions of dollars of incentives to try to persuade the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals to keep playing in Missouri. A bill given final ...
The legislative package includes hundreds of millions of dollars in financial aid as the Chiefs looks to renovate Arrowhead ...
The Missouri House voted to set aside $1.5 billion in future tax revenue to finance stadium projects and provide $125 million ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a massive stadium funding law to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals. Learn what comes next for the teams’ stadium plans.