Chiefs, Royals to Likely Stay in Missouri
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The Royals and Chiefs saluted the Missouri House on Wednesday after approval of a stadium-incentives package. But neither organization committed to remaining in the Show-Me State. The teams issued statements soon after the plan passed 90-58 in the Missouri House.
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Three more games confirmed as night contests on Missouri football 2025 scheduleMissouri football learned a little bit more about its 2025 schedule, as three additional games have been confirmed as night contests — including homecoming.
The ruling, which upheld an earlier decision to overrule a jury, was based on a lack of evidence, not the constitutionality of bathroom bans.
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10 of the most interesting stories about animals in MissouriOne highlights the appearance of an invasive snakehead fish that can breathe air and move on land, creating challenges for native species and anglers. Another notes the increasing presence of armadillos on Missouri roads, linking this to shifting habitats and warmer winters.
Missouri football QB Beau Pribula will attend the Manning Passing Academy later in June, joining some of the nation's top quarterbacks.
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FourStatesHomepage.com on MSNBig changes to Missouri’s fireworks laws: What you need to knowMissouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a public safety bill into law Tuesday that aims to modernize the state's fireworks regulations.