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Missouri Sports Betting Heats Up Ahead of December Launch: Chiefs, Royals Stadium Talks, and License Activity


Missouri’s sports betting scene is beginning to take shape with sportsbooks applying for licenses and team talks. Read More

Missouri Sports Betting Launch Could Come Before Kansas Changes - Covers.com


Future changes in Kansas could include a sole-operator model or tax hikes, impacting competition and encouraging bettors to seek alternatives in Missouri. Kansas sports betting ... news. He has ... Read More

Missouri sports betting: Best Missouri betting apps expected in 2025


Missouri sports betting is expected to go live on December 1, 2025. While sportsbooks are not yet up and running in the state, new laws and policies will take effect in the coming months. Read More

New Kansas Sports Betting Record Handle Rises 10.5% Year-Over-Year in October


New Kansas Sports Betting Record Handle Rises 10.5% Year-Over-Year in October Bettors in the Sunflower State wagered $275.9 million in October, most ever in a single month, but a 4.7% hold for ... Read More

Missouri could legalize sports gambling. How much tax revenue could it generate? | KCUR - Kansas City news and NPR


Kansas' attempt to cash in on sports betting has yielded paltry results so far, and Missouri voters are considering a similar measure this November. Missouri could legalize sports gambling. Read More

Missouri Sports Betting Measure Could Bring Big Wins for Kansas City Chiefs - Covers.com


Kansas City Chiefs president Mark Donovan revealed to the Sports Business Journal that if sports betting is legalized in Missouri, it will trigger financial escalators in the team's contracts ... Read More

When and where can I place bets on sports in Missouri? | Kansas City Star


Missourians narrowly voted to legalize sports betting on Tuesday, Nov. 5, making Missouri the latest state to allow gambling on major sporting events.Unofficial results show 50.1% of residents ... Read More

Is sports betting legal in Missouri? - cleveland.com


Missouri sports betting is now legal. But you can’t place your bets just yet. Still, if you want to wager on the NFL playoffs, or the Kansas City Chiefs to qualify for Super Bowl 60, you will be ... Read More

Missouri will soon get sports betting — and a fund to help prevent problem gambling | KCUR - Kansas City news and NPR


Missouri's sports betting legalization comes with a $5 million compulsive-gambling fund that proponents hope will help the state avoid the rise in addiction other states have seen as bettors ... Read More

BetMGM finds its way into the Missouri sports betting market


Missouri voters approved sports betting last November, albeit by a razor-thin margin. The ballot measure set things up for both in-person sports betting and online sports betting to be legal in ... Read More

Missouri Amendment 2: What to know about the sports betting ballot question | KCUR - Kansas City news and NPR


While sports betting is allowed in Kansas, Missouri lawmakers have failed to agree on a way to legalize it. A constitutional amendment on Missouri's November ballot would open the door to online ... Read More

Missouri Sports Betting Ballot Measure Clings to Narrow Lead - Covers.com


Missouri’s sports betting approval is reportedly down to a few hundred votes as potential future stakeholders await final certification. A late-reporting batch of Missouri votes cut the “yes ... Read More


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