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Remembering Chiefs Hall of Famer Abner Haynes
The Kansas City Chiefs franchise lost an all-time great last week. Legendary running back Abner Haynes passed away at the age of 86. Haynes was a trailblazer for the American Football League’s Dallas Texans during the 1960s. During the league’s first season in 1960, Abner earned Rookie of the Year and Player of the Year honors. Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt released a statement about Abner following the news of his passing.
Travel delays causing concern for Thunder Ridge concert-goers
GREENE COUNTY, Mo.- Major airlines like Delta, United, American and Allegiant were forced to ground flights this morning, impacting travelers across the country — including here in Springfield. While some folks traveling this weekend aren’t too concerned about delays, others have serious reservations about getting to their destination, especially those coming to the area […]
Greater St. Louis Inc asks city to use Rams money to improve downtown; advocates want ‘a holistic approach’
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - The city continues to seek solutions to revive downtown as business leaders ask the city to spend Rams settlement money to improve downtown. Shalou Yu has been temporarily living in the city for a few months. “Lifeless. There’s no people,” said Yu....
VIDEO: Harrison Butker Replies Serena Williams Over 2024 ESPY Awards Comment
Harrison Butker, a kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs, has responded to remarks made by Serena Williams regarding him at the 2024 ESPY Awards. While on stage with her sister Venus Williams and Abbot Elementary creator Quinta Brunson on Thursday night, Serena took a jab at Butker. “Go ahead and...
Arrowheadlines: Patrick Mahomes named PFF’s best player
Mahomes is once again the best player in the NFL, and now that Aaron Donald has retired, it’s really no longer a question. The Chiefs are back-to-back champions under Mahomes’ leadership after he was once more able to elevate his game in the postseason. His 91.7 PFF overall grade across four playoff games was a notable and necessary jump from the 85.1 he recorded during the regular season. We are watching one of the best to ever do it, and the only thing left to determine his spot on the all-time list is for how long we will be lucky enough to witness it.
Chiefs Charity: Justin Reid’s JReid InDeed Foundation Empowering Youth through Technology, Nutrition, and Athletics
The Kansas City Chiefs' defense has been instrumental in their recent Super Bowl victories, with free safety Justin Reid playing a key role. Reid's charity, JReid InDeed Foundation, focuses on supporting disadvantaged youth through technology, nutrition, and athletics programs in Kansas City, Houston, and Baton Rouge. Reid's charity provides technology...
Chiefs: Pre-camp, Arrivals, and Comments
The Kansas City Chiefs had their last day of Pre-camp Training camp yesterday and Mark Donovan spoke afterwards. McKenzie Nelson of Channel 41 added to what Mark Donovan also said:. . “Chiefs president Mark Donovan says the demand. for training camp tickets is at an all time high. Ticket reservations...
Arc of the Ozarks celebrates 60 years; police, firefighters face off at Guns N Hoses
Arc of the Ozarks celebrates 60 years The Arc of the Ozarks is celebrating 60 years of serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The public is invited to join the celebration Aug. 8 at the Timothy Grant Newport Activity Center, 1501 E. Pythian St. ...
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KCMO City Council passes protections for poll workers
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Threats to election workers and unruly behavior at polling stations have become more common in recent years. According to a study published last year by the Brennan Center for Justice, one-third of local election workers have experienced threats, harassment, or abuse. In addition, more than half of election workers say they are “somewhat” to “very concerned” about being intimidated on the job.
St. Louis family, victims worldwide get victory in court against Texas surrogacy escrow company
The Oyirifi family's path to parenthood was disrupted when they discovered that their surrogate contractor, SEAM, had mismanaged their escrow funds, leading to a lawsuit and an FBI investigation.
🏈 Chiefs President says team excited to be in St. Joseph in final year of contract
The official start to Chiefs Training Camp is just around the corner as rookies and quarterbacks wrapped up their final practice today at Missouri Western State University. Chiefs President Mark Donovan says it's exciting to be back in St. Joseph and on the Missouri Western campus for another year of camp.
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