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Kansas legislative leaders decided on Monday to give the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals an extra six months to reach deals with the state on potential new stadiums.
Top Kansas lawmakers extended their stadiums STAR bond incentive offer to poach the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals from Missouri.
The State of Kansas has extended its offer to emphasize the "Kansas" in the names of the Kansas City Royals and Chiefs. The state is attempting to lure both teams as the Chiefs and Royals continue ...
Top Kansas lawmakers gave a deadline extension to the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals to make a deal for a new government-subsidized stadium.
Kansas City regional business leaders don’t care whether the Chiefs or the Royals play in Missouri or Kansas as long as they don’t leave the metropolitan area.
Some Kansas lawmakers hinted Monday state negotiators may be more focused on the Royals than the Chiefs.
Kansas has agreed to extend a negotiating window with the Chiefs and Royals about the possibility of relocating their stadiums to the Sunflower State.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback and part-owner of the Kansas City Royals, Patrick Mahomes, shared his support for the newly named All-Stars.
Kansas lawmakers approved an extension for enhanced STAR bonds to support a potential stadium development for the Kansas City Chiefs and/or Royals.
As the deadline approaches for Kansas STAR Bond legislation and a stadium decision in Kansas, the Chiefs are asking the Senate to give them more time.
Kansas City regional business leaders don’t care whether the Chiefs or the Royals play in Missouri or Kansas as long as they don’t leave the metropolitan area.
Kansas is looking to extend its Sales Tax and Revenue (STAR) Bond package to attract the Kansas City Chiefs over to the Sunflower State.
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