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Club Introduces Chiefs Kingdom Experience for 2023 NFL Draft in Kansas City
Chiefs Kingdom Expertise Alternatives Embrace:
· Tunnel Run-Out: Similar to the gamers do on gameday, followers will run out of a tunnel to the roar of 142.2 decibels to enter the Chiefs Kingdom Expertise activation.
· Chiefs Bus: Developed in partnership with Constructed for Enterprise, the Chiefs commissioned a customized double-decker bus that may make its debut within the Chiefs Kingdom Expertise.
· Customized Air Freshener Giveaway: Whereas provides final, guests to the Chiefs Kingdom Expertise will obtain a customized tailgate-scented air freshener that captures the smoke and charcoal smells of the parking tons at GEHA Discipline at Arrowhead Stadium.
· Picture Alternatives: Followers may have the prospect to snap images with Chiefs Cheerleaders and KC Wolf all through the weekend.
· Stake Your Declare to the Kingdom: Have your photograph taken and stick the moment print on the photograph wall map to indicate the place Chiefs followers and NFL followers have traveled from to go to the 2023 NFL Draft.
· Kingdom Pillars: A static show that includes 4 separate pillars will present company the prospect to learn concerning the legacy of Lamar Hunt, the American Soccer League, the three-time Tremendous Bowl champion Kansas Metropolis Chiefs, in addition to the tales, rituals and traditions that make Chiefs Kingdom in contrast to some other. As well as, company will see how they measure up towards the peak of TE Travis Kelce, the arm size of DT Chris Jones and the vertical soar of RB Isiah Pacheco.
· Chiefs Model Asset Programming: Chiefs Cheerleaders, the Chiefs Rumble drumline and KC Wolf will all be scheduled for performances and appearances on the Chiefs Kingdom Expertise all through the weekend. As soon as finalized, an look schedule will probably be accessible on the NFL OnePass app.
Just like the NFL Draft Expertise offered by Panini Buying and selling Playing cards, the Chiefs Kingdom Expertise is free and open to the general public all through the Draft. Followers can register totally free entry to the Draft and the Chiefs Kingdom Expertise at www.nfl.com/draftaccess or by downloading the NFL OnePass app at www.nfl.com/onepass.
On the conclusion of every day of the Draft, the NFL will host free concert events within the Draft Theater as a part of the NFL Draft Live performance Collection offered by Bud Mild. Live performance viewing is on a first-come first-served foundation and is standing room solely. The North Garden of the Nationwide WWI Museum and Memorial and the Chiefs Kingdom Expertise will stay open all through the period of the Draft and for normal fan viewing of Draft Live performance Collection offered by Bud Mild.
Chiefs Kingdom Expertise (North Garden) and NFL Draft Expertise (south facet) Hours of Operation:
· Thursday, April 27: Midday – 10 p.m. CT
· Friday, April 28: Midday – 10 p.m. CT
· Saturday, April 29: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. CT
For extra data on the 2023 NFL Draft offered by Bud Mild and the 2023 NFL Draft Expertise offered by Panini Buying and selling Playing cards, together with a full checklist of interactive video games and sights, followers ought to go to www.nfl.com/draft and obtain the NFL OnePass app at www.nfl.com/onepass. The NFL Draft is a totally accessible occasion. Like all NFL occasions, followers are inspired to not deliver any sort of bag to the 2023 NFL Draft because the NFL’s Clear Bag Coverage is in impact. For extra occasion data, often requested questions, in addition to safety procedures and an inventory of prohibited gadgets, please go to www.nfl.com/draft/event-info/.
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Kansas school board rejects textbooks because they’re too anti-Trump
A Kansas school board reportedly rejected textbooks because they believed that the teaching materials were too “biased” against Donald Trump.
A proposed contract with a Boston-based education company was also voted down by the newly elected conservative majority on the Derby Board of Education over their public statements on diversity, equity, and inclusion, KCUR-FM reported.
The $400,000 contract with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt was rejected even though it was recommended by Derby High School teachers, who requested a new school curriculum after being left without social studies textbooks for several years.
But board members reportedly said that parts of textbooks and other learning materials offered by the company did not reflect fairly on Trump’s first presidency.
“My biggest concern … involved what I would define as bias of omission,” board member Cathy Boote said, according to the outlet.
Boote then shared examples of the material she deemed did not accurately reflect the president-elect’s time in office, including the controversial “Muslim travel ban.”
“Then there was the ‘Muslim ban,’” Boote said and made air quotes as she spoke.
“With no mention of the fact it wasn’t aimed at all Muslim countries, just those that have no ability to vet. Safety was the top priority, but they leave it sit there, with no explanation, to make you think he was xenophobic.”
Trump’s travel ban, issued in January 2017, restricted entry into the US for certain people from foreign nations. It was nicknamed the “Muslim ban” by Trump as well as his aides and critics because a majority of those affected by the executive actions came from predominantly Muslim countries.
President Joe Biden issued a proclamation revoking the travel ban when he entered office, but in May this year Trump said he would reinstate the ban.
“We will bring back the travel ban — you remember the famous travel ban,” he said.
Boote said that she was also concerned about the way Trump was portrayed in the text books when it came to trade deals with China, the January 6 Capitol riot and his position on Cuba.
Another board member, Michael Blankenship, reportedly agreed with the concerns raised by Boote, but also rejected the proposal to work with the company because of a pro-Black Lives Matter statement they made in 2020.
“We believe Black Lives Matter [and] we believe in social justice,” the company said.
“That’s a pretty bold statement,” Blankenship reportedly said. “Wouldn’t anybody want to know, ‘What do you mean?’ I still don’t have that answer.”
The Independent has contacted Houghton Mifflin Harcourt for comment.
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With of help generous Kansas Citians, families receive holiday gifts at Season of Hope toy drive
KANSAS CITY, Mo — KSHB 41 News and the Salvation Army held the 2024 Season of Hope toy drive Thursday.
It’s the fourth year of a partnership to help Kansas City area families during the holiday season.
With it being this close to the holidays, stores were probably packed with last-minute shoppers, but so was the Salvation Army for the drive, with families picking out the perfect gifts for their loved ones.
Mariah Nicholas is a mom of four — two girls and two boys.
Spending Christmas with them means a little more this year. She almost lost her life in a car accident right before Thanksgiving.
“I hydroplaned off the road and slammed into a tree line on my side,” Nicholas said. “So, I took the blunt of it but I’m hanging in there.”
She signed up for the Season of Hope toy drive to fill a void she couldn’t this Christmas. She says this will take off some of the financial burden.
“I lost my job right before Thanksgiving due to my wreck,” Nicholas said. “So, I’m waiting to go back, but without this help, I probably wouldn’t be able to do much.”
She’s one of 300 families that will benefit from the drive.
It was set up department style, allowing each family to get a personal shopping experience to pick out toys that their children would like.
“There are a lot of toys that my kids will actually enjoy,” said Nina Velazquez, a mom of two. “Usually, I’m very very stressed out because I’m at Walmart in line with 100,000 people and my pocket usually doesn’t have enough to cover everything.”
In total, 11,250 toys were donated this year, and each family received gift cards to Aldi’s, helping to fill their table and tree.
“They get not just a single toy,” Salvation Army Pastor Dawn Windham said. “It’s a big toy and a small toy, and stocking stuffers, and books and family games and clothing — it’s just amazing.”
This event giving more than just hope this holiday season.
“To watch them open, you know more than what I could give them on Christmas this year,” Nicholas said. “So, I’m super grateful to the Salvation Army and them helping us.”
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FBI looking for 2 fugitives possibly in Kansas wanted in jewelry heists
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The FBI distributed posters Thursday morning for two fugitives potentially in Kansas wanted in connection to multiple jewelry heists.
Arrest warrants through the U.S. District Court of Kansas have been issued for Vasile Sava and Onita Rostas.
The pair were indicted earlier this year by a federal grand jury in connection to two jewelry store burglaries across parts of Kansas:
- May 18, 2022 at Marks Jewelers in Lawrence, Kansas
- Aug. 20, 2022 at Calhoun’s Jewelers in Topeka, Kansas
Court documents indicate the pair stole nearly $60,000 worth of jewelry at the two locations.
The court document also allege the pair were part of a much larger Romanian-based conspiracy in which three other suspects are alleged to have stolen more than $37,000 from two additional jewelry stores in 2023 in McPherson, Kansas and Manhattan, Kansas.
The pair have been charged with conspiracy to commit interstate transportation of stolen property.
During these robberies, it’s alleged that groups of two or more entered jewelry stores and distracted employees, while the other individuals would remove and conceal displayed items in a sleight-of-hand theft.
Sava and Rostas are married, and investigators believe they may be using aliasas, and may be in various locations including Californni, Texas, Florida, Maryland and Virginia.
The FBI has issued wanted posters for the pair you can see on the FBI’s Website.
Anyone with info. on their whereabouts is encouraged to contact any law enforcement agency, or contact the FBI a www.tips.fbi.gov or via the National FBI Tip Line at 1-800-CALLFBI.
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If you have any information about a crime, you may contact your local police department directly. But if you want or need to remain anonymous, you should contact the Greater Kansas City Crime Stoppers Tips Hotline by calling 816-474-TIPS (8477), submitting the tip online or through the free mobile app at P3Tips.com. Depending on your tip, Crime Stoppers could offer you a cash reward.
Annual homicide details and data for the Kansas City area are available through the KSHB 41 News Homicide Tracker, which was launched in 2015. Read the KSHB 41 News Mug Shot Policy.
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