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Chiefs Rashee Rice suspension news is a curse, rather than a blessing
Somehow, the 2024 season looks to be a bounce-back year for the Kansas City Chiefs, even after winning back-to-back Super Bowls. They had a relatively bad roster in 2023, and things seemed to have been more or less shored up during the offseason. That means we have to look for...
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Travis Kelce shoves Kansas City Chiefs teammate after hard hit on Kadarius Toney in heated training camp session
THINGS got heated at the Kansas City Chiefs training camp on Wednesday. Nine-time Pro Bowl tight end Travis Kelce, was left furious when one of his offensive teammates, Kadarius Toney, was left on the turf by defensive end George Karlaftis. a clip that has since gone viral, three-time Super Bowl...
LFCS is expanding its services in Kansas City
The Lutheran Family and Children’s Services of Missouri (LFCS), founded in 1868 and headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, plans to expand its services in Kansas City. When LFCS arrived in Kansas City in late 2022, it set up a temporary office at Peace Lutheran Church located at 8240 Blue Ridge Blvd. Now, one of Missouri’s oldest statewide social services agencies is moving to a new office space located at 1 East Armour Boulevard. This space was chosen due to its central location that allows for easy access by public transportation. The office opened this month with plans for an open house in September. Although LFCS is moving out of south Kansas City, its President and Chief Executive Officer, Mike Duggar, suggests that they will maintain a presence in the area.
Chiefs’ training camp observations from Wednesday’s Day 4
On Wednesday morning, the Kansas City Chiefs returned to their field at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph for another practice of the team’s 2024 training camp. This was the fourth of 19 public sessions on the practice field next to MWSU’s Spratt Stadium. 14 of the remaining...
Travis Kelce’s Father Had The Perfect Reaction After Finding Out Taylor Swift’s Stalker Got Arrested
Travis Kelce’s father, Ed, is getting plenty of love and praise from “Swifties” after issuing the perfect response to news of Taylor Swift’s stalker getting arrested. As reported by Reuters last week, police in Germany arrested a 34-year-old American male who allegedly stalked the Grammy Award-winning singer and made threats against her and Travis Kelce:
KC Royals top pitching prospect is on the move
KC Royals prospect Ben Kudrna was a key ambassador for Kansas City during July's All-Star festivities, shining in the Futures Game. Now, he's leaving his High-A Quad Cities River Bandits gear behind for a Double-A Northwest Arkansas Naturals kit. The Royals announced his and infielder Jack Pineda's promotions to Double-A on Tuesday through social media.
WATCH: Federal prosecutors charge North Korean man in ransomware attacks on American hospitals
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) - A man who officials say worked for one of North Korea’s military intelligence agencies has been indicted for his alleged involvement in a conspiracy to hack American healthcare providers, federal prosecutors announced Thursday. A grand jury in Kansas City, Kansas indicted Rim Jong Hyok,...
KC comedian starts new endeavor with Johnson County food truck
Jake Triplett has made a career out of making people happy for the past several years. Between touring as a standup comedian, podcasting and creating YouTube content, he’s used to giving people a laugh. With his newest business endeavor, he’s hoping to make people smile, albeit in a different way — by handing them a fruity treat.
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