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Sep 09, 2024 09:12 AM IST

Taylor Swift’s presence at the Chiefs opener for Travis Kelce has sparked interest in the ‘Swift Effect’ on the NFL.

Taylor Swift attended the season opener to support Beau Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs against the Baltimore Ravens. The Swift Effect led the Chiefs to new heights in 2023 which raises questions about plans for the NFL season 2024. The Front Office Sports asked Chiefs president Mark Donavan about any measures taken to shield against the Swift Effect to which he replied the team is trying to be respectful of the duo.

Taylor Swift attends the season opener game to support Travis Kelce. Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images, David Eulitt/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by David Eulitt / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)
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In September Donavan said, “She wants to be a fan, right this is her off time. She wants to be there to support Travis. We’re going to create that opportunity where we provide that.” He divulged that he had a conversation with Kelce about preparing for Taylor to attend more Chiefs games.

Donavan said, “This is another conversation we had with Travis. We did our very best to respect the relationship. We’re not trying to capitalize on this. We’re trying to celebrate it, but it’s not about doing too much or showing her every touchdown or anything like that,” as reported by Athlon Sports.

The president added, “One of the reasons I think they’re so impactful … they’re both really authentic.” At the opener’s game, Taylor cheered for Kelce as she went through all the emotions of the game.

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Taylor at Kelce’s games

Taylor first sparked the dating rumours in July 2023 and confirmed them in October of the same year. She has since attended Kelce’s 13 games and the Super Bowl in January. The lover singer is currently enjoying a break from her international Eras Tour and will resume it in mid-October. It is expected that she will attend as many of Kelce’s games in this period as possible.

The next opportunity to spot Taylor cheering for the Chiefs tight end player at the NFL game will be in Kansas City in Week 2 where the Chiefs will play a straight home game to open the 2024 season. The team will play host to the Cincinnati Bengals on September 15.

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WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The Kansas Department of Agriculture held a meeting on Thursday to discuss proposed rules regarding the Kansas Water Appropriation Act.

The Division of Water Resources is proposing new regulations and changes to current regulations under the law.

The division is looking at amending or revoking regulations related to flowmeters tracking water usage.

It is also proposing changes to groundwater usage rules on how far you can move a well from its original location to prevent harming the water rights of other landowners.

Another regulation would create voluntary Water Conservation Areas, where landowners work with the division to establish water conservation plans on their properties.

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Some of the concerns raised at Thursday’s meeting dealt with property rights and the transfer of land to new owners. Some expressed concern about the sale of water rights to other landowners in the area.

There is no listed timeline for when the changes could be made.


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WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — A rural Kansas fire department says it saw yet another increase in calls in 2025.

On Tuesday, Butler County Fire District #3 posted data about last year on social media.

It responded to 782 alarms in 2025, which is a new record.

The majority of the calls were for rescue and emergency medical services, followed by service calls.

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Courtesy: Butler County Fire District #3

The department’s data show the number of calls has been trending upward over the last 20 years.

From 2006 to 2010, the department handled an an average of 550 calls a year. From 2021 through 2025, that average was 720, a 31% increase.

Courtesy: Butler County Fire District #3

Officials said continued growth in the community has increased the demand for emergency services.

“These numbers reinforce the importance of ongoing training, staffing, equipment planning, and community support to ensure we can continue to provide timely and effective service,” the department said on Facebook.


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Clay County Commissioner says he’s ‘done’ negotiating with Kansas City Royals

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Clay County Commissioner Jason Withington said Wednesday that he still loves baseball, but is “done” negotiating with the Royals on a new stadium for the team in the county.

According to Withington, Thursday, Jan. 8, was the deadline for the Royals to appear on the April 2026 ballot in the county.

Withington said the Royals told the county that they were not ready to meet that deadline.

Withington took to Facebook to explain that “the joy has been drained” out of him over the last few years and expressed his dislike towards the business of baseball.

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He called negotiations with the team “a closed chapter” and said that the county is shifting its focus elsewhere.

“It’s time for the Commission to focus fully on priorities we control—either upgrading our existing county jail or building a new one,” Withington wrote.

The Royals’ lease at Kauffman Stadium in the Truman Sports Complex in Jackson County expires in January 2031.

KSHB 41’s political reporter Charlie Keegan reported in May 2025 on efforts by Missouri to keep both the Royals and Chiefs in Missouri.

While the Chiefs announced that they will move to a new stadium site in 2031 in Wyandotte County, the Royals have not announced their next steps to get a new ballpark built.

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A stadium site near 119th Street and Nall Avenue in Overland Park has emerged as a possibility for a stadium site for the ball club.

Some residents in that area are not happy about that possibility.

KSHB 41 News reached out to the Royals for comment, but has not heard back.





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