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Chiefs cap off longer day of camp on Tuesday

By Jacob Meikel The Kansas City Chiefs continue the summer grind in St. Joseph while players are still practicing without pads, but that won’t be for long. Following the team’s off day on Thursday of this week, players are expected to transition to full pads once they return on Friday to practice. Switching to pads

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Long-time Chiefs fans enjoy the start of training camp

By Leah Rainwater Monday’s training camp practice brought hundreds of Chiefs season ticket members to Missouri Western State University. Chiefs training camp kicked off Sunday, but Monday was exclusive to season ticket members. And one thing is for certain about these fans — they are loyal to the team. “I’ve been a Chiefs fan since

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Chiefs expecting record-breaking turnout at training camp

By Chris Fortune The reigning back-to-back Super Bowl Champions are attracting a wider audience as they prepare for a new season. The Kansas City Chiefs, Mosaic Life Care and Missouri Western State University hosted an introductory training camp conference on Friday, where Chiefs President Mark Donovan said he expects record-breaking crowds with ticket reservations up

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Training camp takes teamwork between Chiefs, Western

By Kyle Schmidt Months before a single Chiefs player sets foot on the Missouri Western State University campus for training camp plans are already underway to make sure facilities are ready. The preparation for Chiefs Training Camp starts at the beginning of the year. Mike Halloran, associate director of athletic facilities and operations, said with nine

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Chiefs begin arrival to St. Joseph on Tuesday

By Jacob Meikel The first wave of Kansas City Chiefs players and coaches coming to St. Joseph begin this week, with quarterbacks and rookies arriving on Tuesday. The back-to-back Super Bowl champions begin preparations for the 2024 season in their 14th year visiting the campus of Missouri Western for training camp. Back-to-back Super Bowl MVP

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Local businesses prepare for Chiefs Training Camp (copy)

By Leah Rainwater With Chiefs Training Camp about a week out, local businesses are hopeful for an influx in customers. Other than bringing in fans, training camp provides an opportunity to stimulate St. Joseph’s economy, especially for local businesses. “We’ve got our own custom blend that we do try to do during football season, called

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Local businesses prepare for Chiefs Training Camp

By Leah Rainwater With Chiefs Training Camp about a week out, local businesses are hopeful for an influx in customers. Other than bringing in fans, training camp provides an opportunity to stimulate St. Joseph’s economy, especially for local businesses. “We’ve got our own custom blend that we do try to do during football season, called

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Garnett has best finish in over two months

By Jacob Meikel Former Missouri Western Griffon Brice Garnett finished the John Deere Classic strong, tying for 34th on the leaderboard by tournament’s end. Garnett went into the final round on Sunday tied for 62nd and near the bottom of the leaderboard of players who made the weekend cut. The Gallatin, Missouri, native dug deep

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Pitts pitches perfect game for Tenderloins

By Jacob Meikel In a 17-0 win over the Nevada Griffons, St. Joseph Tenderloins pitcher Sam Pitts etched his name in history on Saturday. Pitts pitched a perfect game in the shutout victory with eight strikeouts, no hits and no walks to help the Tenderloins notch their 30th win of the season. The feat marks

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Nurski and Thrasher: Two friends share the spotlight

By Jacob Meikel Following St. Joseph native Brad Nurski’s fourth Missouri Amateur Golf Championship, one of the first people he embraced on the green, was a man he’s known most of his life. Matt Thrasher was the caddie for Nurski throughout the entirety of this past week’s tournament at St. Joseph Country Club. Nurski put

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Nurski dominates en route to fourth title

By Jacob Meikel St. Joseph native Brad Nurski claimed his fourth Missouri Amateur Golf Championship on Sunday, defeating Presten Richardson of Mount Vernon in Match Play 11 & 9. Nurski becomes just the sixth player in the tournament’s 117 year history to win four titles. His 2024 win is his first since 2018. Nurski also

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MIAA Conference announces 2024 football schedule

By Calvin Silvers The MIAA Conference announced its schedule for the 2024 football season on Thursday, with the football season officially beginning Thursday, August 29, with the final regular season contest set for November 16. With Lincoln University’s departure from the league and Northeastern State University becoming independent, the MIAA will showcase a 10-team conference

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Johnston leads Amateur Championship

By Jacob Meikel St. Joseph native and Missouri Western Griffon Jeffrey Johnston is currently tied for the lead through round one in the Missouri Amateur Golf Championship at St. Joseph Country Club. Johnston shot -8 for the first round of stroke play on Tuesday, tying him for the top spot with Kevin Kring of Springfield.

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