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If the Royals decide to stay in Missouri, it could fuel a fight over the team between Kansas City and Clay County.
If the Royals are looking to move to Clay County, county leaders may now be able to offer them something Jackson County voters rejected.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed legislation Friday designed to help convince the Royals to build their new stadium in the Northland, just across the Missouri River from downtown Kansas City.
With the stroke of a pen, Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed the Clay County Sports Complex Authority bill into law Friday afternoon. That authority is one step in the process of potentially bringing the ...
Supporters of the legislation view it as a key tool that could open a path for a new Royals stadium or a Chiefs training ...
Mark Vientos had a three-run double in the eighth inning, Francisco Lindor hit a three-run homer in the ninth and the New ...
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WIBW on MSNReport: Royals send ‘term sheet’ to Clay County for possible NKC stadium considerationNORTH KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The ongoing Royals stadium saga took another turn Thursday night. Clay County Commissioner ...
Despite a recent move by Kansas to extend the deadline for the state’s stadium incentive package, Missouri Governor Mike ...
The extension further ratchets up the border war between Missouri and Kansas over where the two teams should build their ...
The teams have already had one year to negotiate with Kansas officials. But supporters say the deals are complicated — and ...
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Royals' Maikel Garcia Receives All-Star Nod Replacing Rays' InfielderKansas City Royals third baseman Maikel Garcia received the nod to the All-Star Game in Atlanta next week, replacing Brandon ...
On Monday, Kansas extended a deadline to keep negotiating with the Chiefs and the Royals. However, some lawmakers hinted ...
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