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2020 Kansas City Spring Event Update

With the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic causing a temporary pause on all events with ten or more people, large events across the country have been put on hold for the time being.

During this time, we’re dedicated to continuing to be a trusted, local source of information for upcoming concerts and

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KU practices ahead of World University Games

As tune-ups against Team Canada and the departure to South Korea for the World University Games (WUG) approaches, the Kansas Jayhawks are practicing hard and scrimmaging under the umbrella of FIBA international regulations.

Bill Self talked to media recently and said his team is practicing faster than they ever have before.

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Upcoming 2018 August Events in Kansas City

Summer is heating up and August won’t disappoint here in Kansas City! Whether you enjoy sports, live music, or theater, get great deals on awesome events this month.   

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August 9 Kansas City

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KU/Team USA gets past Team Canada

The first of two exhibition games for Kansas/Team USA against Team Canada took place Tuesday night at the Sprint Center in downtown Kansas City, MO. The Jayhawks battled past a scrappy and offensively talented Canadian team, 91-83.

Thanks to Frank Mason’s 28 points–22 coming in the second half–Kansas, representing the United

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Kansas City keeps Big 12 Tournament through 2020

During a Thursday press conference last week, the Big 12 announced that Kansas City and the Sprint Center will keep the Men’s Basketball Conference Championship through the 2020 season.

Over the past two seasons, Sprint Center has averaged 18,000 in attendance for each session over the course of the four-day event.

With

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Super Bowl Is Set

Super Bowl XLIX in Glendale, Arizona, in two weeks will be a matchup of the NFL’s most recent dynasty franchise and what could be the next dynasty franchise. The New England Patriots were the NFL’s most recent dynasty. From 2001 to 2004, the Patriots won three Super Bowls in a four-season

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