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Downtown Kansas City, Missouri, business leaders react to Missouri stadium vote
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While Missouri state leaders are discussing the future homes of the Royals and the Chiefs, Kansas City business leaders are discussing much more affordable housing.
Downtown Kansas City, Missouri, business leaders react to Missouri stadium vote
Those who work, live and invest in the downtown area gathered Wednesday for the monthly KC Downtowners Luncheon. They want what’s best for Jackson County, and they believe the best includes keeping the teams in Jackson County.
“You’re making an investment here that’s gonna last the next 60-100 years. Let’s do it right,” said Kelley Hrabe, a multifamily housing developer.
“The development downtown is doing very well, said Jan Marcason, a former Kansas City councilmember. “I think that [the stadium] would just be the icing on the cake.”
Eddie Crane, who lives and works in downtown Kansas City, expressed enthusiasm for a downtown location.
“I want the Royals stadium in Washington Square, like six blocks from my house. That would be dynamite,” Crane said.
Many attendees supported the passage of Senate Bill 3, also known as the Show-Me Sports Investment Act. It’s Missouri’s way of keeping the Royals and Chiefs to stay in Missouri.
The bill passed Wednesday afternoon.
“I’m really excited about getting that support from the state of Missouri,” Marcason said.
However, the vote on the bill doesn’t finalize any decisions. Kansas and Clay County are still contenders for the new stadium locations.
“Argument can be made that going out towards the Legends or some other location in Kansas still has the connectivity of sports with the soccer stadiums and the speedway out there, and I think that has some merit,” said Jason Osborne of Rosemann & Associates.
Some residents, like Crane, express frustration with the lack of concrete plans.
“It seems that we’re all adults, you can easily present a plan, you can come to a conclusion and we can move forward as a collective,” Crane said.
A baseball stadium in downtown Kansas City could be an economic game changer.
“Supporting local businesses, hanging out, buying beers, and going to all the shops, etc. They’re going to be spending the money in the local economy,” said Zach Molzer of Molzer Development.
That kind of revenue is not something KC business leaders are ready to stop fighting for.
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DraftKings Missouri promo: Bet $5 and get $300 in bonus bets for Missouri vs. Kansas
The Missouri sports betting market is in full swing, and this weekend a college basketball rivalry aligns perfectly for new bettors to wager on.
Those in the Ozark State can get in on the action using the exclusive DraftKings Sportsbook Missouri promo: Bet $5 and get $300 instantly in bonus bets!
The offer is live for new players in Missouri, but excludes anybody who has already activated a pre-registration offer at DraftKings.
The No. 21 Kansas Jayhawks take on the Missouri Tigers on Sunday, Dec. 7. Missouri residents can make use of the DraftKings Sportsbook Missouri promo to place a bet on the “Border War.”
Essentially, upon sign-up, once your $5 wager is placed, $300 in bonus bets will instantly appear in your account.
This DraftKings Sportsbook Missouri promo also applies to other professional sports events taking place this weekend, including the Kansas City Chiefs hosting the Houston Texans at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday.
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Several other sportsbooks were given the green light to launch in Missouri this week, including BetMGM and FanDuel.
In addition, for Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) enthusiasts, Underdog Fantasy also has an offer for Missouri residents.
While $300 in bonus bet values is a great deal for new bettors, the sportsbooks and lone DFS platform above also have other versatile promos that might suit new users even better.
See below for other Missouri Sportsbook promo details.
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What our Post expert thinks about Missouri vs. Kansas
All eyes will be on the Jayhawks’ injury report this weekend, as freshman Darryn Peterson seems to be inching closer to a return. The consensus No. 2 player in the class of 2025 has missed the last seven games with a hamstring injury.
The Tigers’ unbeaten streak came to an end on Tuesday with a 76-71 loss to Notre Dame. Despite the loss, Mark Mitchell notched a season-high 26 points. Missouri was off to an impressive 8-0 start.
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Missouri, Kansas receive poor highway safety grades in new report
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – Missouri earned a “Danger” rating and Kansas received “Caution” in a new highway safety report.
According to Advocates for Highway & Auto Safety Missouri ranked among just nine 9 states to earn the failing grade. Kansas joined 36 other states with the “Caution” rating, which indicates significant gaps in safety.
The report paints a grim picture of American roadways:
- 112 people die daily on U.S. roads
- More than 4,600 roadway deaths occurred in 2023
- Traffic fatalities have jumped 26% since 2011’s historic low
- 2.44 million people were injured in crashes in 2023
- Crashes cost $439 billion in 2023
The group noted that states earn ratings based on their adoption of 18 essential safety laws, including speeding, red-light violations, seatbelt usage and more.
“The Roadmap to Safety is a call to action for our elected officials to address the ongoing crisis of motor vehicle crashes,” said Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety president Cathy Chase.
Chase noted that the report targeted gaps lawmakers need to address in the upcoming legislative session. She emphasized the urgency: “It is go-time for safer roads.”
The organization unveiled the report on Wednesday, Dec. 3, alongside Congress members, state lawmakers and parents who lost children in traffic collisions.
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BetMGM Missouri bonus code POSTBET: Get a 20% first deposit match up to $1,600 for Missouri vs. Kansas
Missouri sports betting is officially live, and new bettors in the Show-Me State can activate a welcome offer right now. Using the BetMGM bonus code NYPDM1600, new users can get a 20% first deposit match up to $1,600.
Bettors can take advantage of this offer ahead of Sunday’s college basketball matchup between Mizzou and Kansas in Las Vegas.
BetMGM Missouri bonus code NYPDM1600
Bettors in the Show-Me State can use the BetMGM bonus code on any sport of their choosing, but a rivalry game between Missouri and Kansas is sure to be at the top of the list.
With the BetMGM bonus code NYPDM1600, new users can get a 20% first deposit match up to $1600.
In order to draw the full $1,600 in bonus value, you would have to deposit $8,000.
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- Bet responsibly.
Does BetMGM have promos for existing customers?
Yes, BetMGM’s offers extend to users who’ve maintained accounts with the sportsbook. Bettors can take advantage of same game parlay boosts for football, basketball or any other sports.
They also offer odds boost tokens for college basketball, early payouts if your EPL team goes up by two goals, and a hat trick bonus that could win you bonus bets.
You can also get cash back if you bet a player to score the first touchdown and they end up scoring the second touchdown of the game instead.
What our Post expert thinks about Missouri vs. Kansas
This is a game many Tigers fans are looking forward to after they jumped out to a hot start in their non conference play.
Kansas is the first ranked team on their schedule and it doesn’t hurt that they’ll get to measure themselves against potential No. 1 NBA Draft pick Darryn Peterson if he’s able to suit up (Peterson has missed seven games with a hamstring injury).
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