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Ohio lawmakers have approved a state budget that includes $600 million in public funding for the Cleveland Browns' proposed new indoor stadium in Brook Park.
Ohio lawmakers have agreed to the Senate's proposal of using unclaimed funds to help pay for the new Browns stadium in Brook Park.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Browns’ plan to build a $2.4 billion indoor football stadium in Brook Park is looking more and more like a go, now that a third arm of state government has all but signed ...
Brook Park Mayor Edward Orcutt released a statement thanking the Ohio General Assembly for approving $600 million in the state’s budget for funding for the new Cleveland Browns domed stadium.
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The Ohio Senate budget plan offers $600 million in unclaimed funds for the Cleveland Browns' stadium in Brook Park. The money would be paid back over 16 years.
CLEVELAND, Ohio— Attorneys for the city of Cleveland on Friday accused the Browns of violating Ohio law and the terms of the team’s lease to play in the city the NFL franchise has called home ...
The Ohio General Assembly allocated $600 million in unclaimed funds for the Cleveland Browns domed stadium project in Brook Park as part of its approved budget.
The Ohio House and Senate have reported agree on using $600M in unclaimed funds for a new Cleveland Browns domed stadium in Brook Park. Skip Navigation.
Ohio Senate passes $60 billion budget allocating $600 million for Cleveland Browns domed stadium in Brook Park. The budget must be signed by Gov. Mike DeWine. Skip Navigation ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -Lt. Governor Jim Tressel was at The University of Akron on Thursday at a roundtable. He discussed making sure every Ohioan gets a chance at his or her best life, and he ...
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