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A ribbon cutting held on Monday allowed Wichita to talk about upcoming plans for the park and the new playground.
Leaders hope the space will spark kids’ curiosity about wildlife and help them develop an appreciation for the outdoors.
The Royals have yet to determine where they’ll build a new stadium, but they’ve crossed one option off the list.
John Sherman isn't ruling out a stadium in Kansas or Clay County ... but he seems to have his eye on another area.
Multiple Royals players will soon be taking part in the global baseball tournament.
Fans attending MLS games at the stadium can expect to see some parts of the stadium blocked off during the team's seven home games between February and May.
Former tournament standouts Garrett Breda, Mark Standiford, and Hilton Smith all had their names etched into the tournament's history.