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Opinion: What has changed in Hamilton County's new stadium lease with the Bengals? Just about everything that mattered.
Hamilton County Commissioners June 26 approved new lease terms for Paycor Stadium with one commissioner abstaining. The deal ...
Hamilton County approved the framework of a new lease that will keep the Bengals in Cincinnati through at least 2036.
The Bengals and Hamilton County have a potential path to money for stadium renovations, as the state budget moves closer to ...
"The Bengals are proud to call Paycor Stadium our home and to keep our future here in Cincinnati where it belongs," said ...
With just days until a deadline, Hamilton County leaders and the Bengals have reportedly reached an agreement that will keep ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Hamilton County Commissioners will vote on the Paycor Stadium terms of a lease deal Thursday, according ...
So, we will be ready to go as soon as that application is open," said Commissioner Denise Driehaus (D)-Hamilton County. Driehaus had no comment on whether the county would buy the Bengals if they ...
The Cincinnati Bengals ’ new lease agreement with Hamilton County seemed to come together quickly and, by most accounts, is ...
Friday was proclaimed Craig McKee Day in Hamilton County to honor the impact that the outgoing WCPO 9 anchor made in this ...
With just days until a deadline, Hamilton County leaders and the Bengals have reportedly reached an agreement that will keep the team playing at Paycor Stadium.
Hamilton County Commissioner Denise Driehaus described the day as "historic" and acknowledged that while the lease is not perfect, it is an improvement over the previous arrangement.
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