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Ohio lawmakers ignore real issues while doing more to comfort Ohio’s financially powerful and politically connected, Thomas Suddes writes.
A survey from Marshall Marketing found that 57% of adults in the area favor the Cleveland Browns remaining downtown to play ...
The team is planning to build a domed stadium in Brook Park as its lease with the city of Cleveland expires at the end of the ...
The Browns want to break ground on a domed stadium in Brook Park in 2026 so that it will be ready for the 2029 NFL season.
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Ohio lawmakers are looking to grant the Browns' request to offer the money by relaxing state limits on stadium funding, ...
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As Browns prepare to move to Brook Park, podcast hosts argue elected officials should negotiate a "severance package" instead ...
Ohio House Republicans have proposed offering $600 million in state-backed bonds to cover the stadium costs. Critics of using ...
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The Haslams need to raise your taxes, make it more expensive for you to attend games, and steal events away from downtown ...
The city's mayor and economic development commissioner weighed in Thursday - but tried to stay out of a war of words between ...
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The News-Herald on MSNBrowns, with Brook Park stadium in mind, return to court in feud with Cleveland officialsThe Haslam Sports Group (HSG) wants to have shovels in the ground about a year from now so a proposed domed stadium in Brook ...
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The Browns are challenging the city of Cleveland's opposition to their $3.4 billion domed stadium project in Brook Park with ...
The Haslam Sports Group (HSG) wants to have shovels in the ground about a year from now so a proposed domed stadium in Brook Park will be ready when the Browns open their 2029 season. Cleveland ...
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