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The KC Chiefs are moving to Kansas. Tell us what you think about it

The Kansas City Chiefs are officially planning to cross into Kansas.

Leaders from the team and Kansas announced their move to the Sunflower State on Monday, Dec. 22, according to reporting from The Star. The move includes building a domed stadium, a mixed-use entertainment district, a new team headquarters and training facility.

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly appeared alongside Chiefs owner Clark Hunt and president Mark Donovan to announce the plans.

“This agreement to bring the Chiefs to Kansas takes our state to the next level. With this new stadium, we’re creating thousands of jobs, bringing in tourists from around the world, attracting young people, and most importantly, we’re continuing to make Kansas the best place in America to raise a family,” Kelly said in a statement. “This is a game-changer for Kansas, and it’s a signal to America and the world that our state’s future is very bright.”

We want to hear from you, Chiefs fans.

How do you feel about the move? If you’re a season ticket holder, do you plan on keeping your tickets? What memories did you have inside Arrowhead Stadium?

Fill out the callout below, and we may use your answers in a future story.

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Joseph Hernandez
The Kansas City Star
Joseph Hernandez joined The Kansas City Star’s service journalism team in 2021. A Cristo Rey Kansas City High School and Mizzou graduate, he now covers trending topics and finds things for readers to do around the metro.
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