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Bengals fans will have 11 opportunities to get an early look at this year's ... as well as the Aug. 2 night practice at Paycor Stadium. The night practice will run from 6 p.m. until 7:30 p.m., ...
CINCINNATI – The Ohio Senate released its two-year state budget, and it doesn’t include any money earmarked for the Cincinnati Bengals and renovations of Paycor Stadium.
Bengals’ director of stadium and event operations, Duane Haring, said that while the team would welcome help from the state, they are fully prepared to go ahead with Hamilton County independently.
Gabelman reflected on those three decades working to secure property transfers, political deals and lease modifications – which he said benefitted the county – after voters in 1996 approved ...
Hamilton County has new lawyers to represent the taxpayers' interests in negotiations over Paycor Stadium renovations. Here's what they cost.
Bengals seek new stadium lease without state funding amid budget talks. by James Pilcher WKRC. Tue, May 27th 2025 at 6:04 PM. Updated Sun, June 1st 2025 at 8:24 PM. 5. VIEW ALL PHOTOS.
The Cincinnati Bengals were surprised and not pleased by Hamilton County’s decision to shake up its legal team for Paycor Stadium lease negotiations. The county surprised nearly everyone on May ...
Bengals stadium negotiations bring more trouble as prosecutor doubles down, team responds. by James Pilcher, WKRC. Fri, May 16th 2025 at 5:50 PM. Updated Sat, May 17th 2025 at 9:18 PM. 3.
Disputes over the Bengals stadium, The Banks and spending by Hamilton County aren't unusual. But May 15 brought a cascade of twists and tumult that revealed more possible rifts between key players.
Cincinnati Bengals Respond After Hamilton County Voices Frustration Over Stadium Lease Negotiations. The Bengals and Hamilton County have until June 30 to come to an agreement.
The Ohio Senate is expected to unveil its version of the state budget by early June. One local Republican says the Bengals should join with others to lobby against the Cleveland Browns stadium deal.
Hamilton County and Bengals have agreed on a plan that includes $185M in upgrades to Paycor Stadium. The NFL and the team will pay $120M, while the county will kick in $64.5M for improvements.
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