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While the Cleveland Browns contemplate a move to Brook Park, their current home on Cleveland’s lakefront needs another $2.6 ...
The Ohio Senate passed its version of the state budget. Here's what it would mean for property taxes, Medicaid and more.
Ohio Senate leaders said they'd use unclaimed funds to establish and maintain a special fund for a new facility in Brook Park ...
The head of a nonprofit tasked with bringing life to Downtown Cleveland’s lakefront says losing the Browns to the suburbs ...
A recent proposal for funding the Cleveland Browns' new stadium, has become a controversial topic as Ohio Governor Mike ...
What this does is it takes idle money and puts it to work to create jobs, to create incremental taxes, and that’s why we’re so excited about this project.” ...
Money long forgotten in bank accounts, last paychecks and elsewhere could be used to build a new Cleveland Browns stadium, ...
Our readers are not happy with the Ohio Legislature for finding ways to finance a new Browns stadium while neglecting crises ...
The day the news broke of the proposal, from Ohio's Republican lawmakers, to use unclaimed funds to help pay for a new Browns ...
When state lawmakers pitched paying for a new Browns stadium with Ohioans' unclaimed funds, they caused a spike in searches.
Via 92.3 The Fan, the Ohio Senate passed a budget on Wednesday that includes $600 million in state money for the Browns ...
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