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Experts question whether Kansas can afford its plan to lure Royals, Chiefs from Missouri
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, home of the Kansas City Chiefs, and Kauffman Stadium, home of the Kansas City Royals, are pictured on Feb. 8 (Anna Spoerre/The Missouri Independent).Kansas is the only state or local government to pass a plan to fund a Kansas City Chiefs or Royals stadium project. Dysfunction in the Missouri General Assembly might also mean the Show Me State has nothing to offer. A last-minute plan by Gov. Mike Kehoe to help fina…
Kelce speaks out as lawmakers threaten to pull plug on $3billion Chiefs stadium
The Kansas City Chiefs are on the clock. Two states are fighting to secure the NFL‘s most-watched team with a stadium upgrade or a brand-new home. GettyArrowhead Stadium is one the the NFL’s oldest and most iconic venues[/caption] Arrowhead Stadium in Missouri has hosted the Chiefs since 1972, making it the oldest stadium in the AFC. The lease is up in 2031 — the same time as the neighboring MLB outfit the Kansas City Royals are free to move out…
Economists: Kansas Too Broke To Steal Chiefs & Royals?!?
Actually . . . One of our biggest worries about out neighbors is their consistent population decline and the scary fact that Kansas is quickly running out of ground water. In the meantime, amid so much posturing & politicking to lure the biz of billionaires in hopes that the region can live off their crumbs . . . We notice a bit of economic data fired back across the State Line whilst STAR bonds might or might not run out . . . Here's the word t…
Chiefs And Royals Head Into Overtime In The Stadium Game - Sports Talk Florida
It is Missouri versus Kansas politicians in political brinkmanship. Sometime in June, the Missouri Legislature will meet in special session to discuss how to come up with money to build a venue for Major League Baseball’s Kansas City Royals owner John Sherman and provide cash to Clark Hunt for a renovation of his National Football League’s Kansas City Chiefs franchise’s home field. The clock ran out on the regular legislative session and Missou…
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