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Hamilton County and the Cincinnati Bengals are one step closer to a new stadium deal.
Hamilton County Commission President Denise Driehaus joined The Enquirer's podcast to discuss the Bengals stadium lease and ...
Commissioners will receive the latest lease update during their regular meeting on July 17 at 10 a.m. Residents are ...
Hamilton County commissioners want to hear from residents about the terms for the new Paycor Stadium lease agreement.
Cincinnati Public Schools officials say the new Willard R. Stargel Stadium in the West End is on track for an August opening. Just in time for football season. Just like the district promised. That ...
The new Stargel Stadium will be ready for the Cincinnati Public School District beginning with Taft and Northwest playing in a Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown game Aug. 28 ...
Cincinnati Bengals fans received terrific news on Thursday. The board of county commissioners approved the framework of a $470 million agreement that will extend the team's stay at Paycor Stadium ...
In Cincinnati, the $470 million plan to renovate the stadium is far less than the $830 million the Bengals originally proposed. The county will contribute $350 million toward the renovations, and the ...
Hamilton County, Ohio, announced a deal Thursday to pay $350 million in county funds toward the $470 million cost of renovations to Paycor Stadium.
County commissioners approved a term sheet on Thursday that will keep the team in Cincinnati playing home games at Paycor Stadium through 2036, according to a team spokesperson. “Proud to call ...
The Bengals sent a letter to fans following their new stadium agreement with Hamilton County.
The battle between the Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County to keep the franchise in downtown Cincinnati drags on, although a significant breakthrough was reached on Thursday.
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