Three Kansas City-area lawmakers filed Missouri stadium funding proposals amid the fight to keep the Chiefs and Royals in the state.
As Kansas City sports fans just wrapped up another Chiefs season and are awaiting the Royals' season to kick off.
Missouri legislators face challenges if they want to advance incentives for the Royals' and Chiefs' stadium plans, starting with the fact that there are no known plans.
Leaders did not establish a done deal Wednesday but began the conversation about how to move forward with ideas to use public funding to keep the Chiefs and Royals in Jackson County.
It’s an economic border battle - Kansas is competing with Missouri to attract Kansas City’s two professional sports teams.
Fans of both the Kansas City Chiefs and the Kansas City Royals in the Heartland are cheering efforts by Missouri lawmakers to keep both teams in the Show-Me State
At least two Jackson County legislators are set to meet with Missouri lawmakers as they explore plans to keep the Kansas City Royals and Chiefs in the county.
Fans got a chance to come out to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum on Saturday to meet two Kansas City legends, former Chiefs wide receiver Danan Hughes and former Royals first baseman Willie Aikens.
Politicians will meet Wednesday in Jefferson City to discuss options to partially fund stadium projects for the Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals using public dollars.
Fans of both the Kansas City Chiefs and the Kansas City Royals in the Heartland are cheering efforts by Missouri lawmakers to keep both teams in the Show-Me State
It’s an economic border battle - Kansas is competing with Missouri to attract Kansas City’s two professional sports teams.
Missouri lawmakers have introduced a bill aimed at providing financial incentives for large-scale sports and entertainment venues across the state.