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Taxpayer "gravy train" has ended for the Cincinnati Bengals. Could it lead to sale and relocation in a few years?
The Cincinnati Bengals Wednesday issued a scathing letter to Hamilton County leaders and county prosecutor Connie Pillich.
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Cincy Jungle on MSNBengals release letter calling statements made by county on contract negotiations ...The Cincinnati Bengals on Wednesday issued a sharply-worded letter to Hamilton County leaders and Prosecutor Connie Pillich, ...
At the end of the day, the memorandum of funding that expresses a desire by both sides to get a long-term lease extension ...
In a letter, the Bengals' in-house counsel said the team's conduct over the last few years has 'shown a clear commitment' to negotiating a long-term deal with the county.
From epidurals to life-saving cancer treatments, the results could be disastrous.
The Cincinnati Bengals are asking Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich to take back public comments she made regarding ...
The Cincinnati Bengals released a letter criticizing Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich over statements she made last ...
Tom Gabelman, the lawyer who represented Hamilton County in negotiations with the Bengals for 28 years, has spoken out ...
His response to the ownership group indicates he plans to hold them to their word that the Brook Park stadium can be done ...
"Yesterday makes us very concerned that the county is not serious about getting a deal done." "Our interest is in what the ...
Hamilton County and the Bengals are in the midst of heated negotiations for a long-term lease on Paycor Stadium.
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