Ohio Governor Mike DeWine rolled out a proposal that would double the state's sports gaming tax from 20 to 40%.
Williams: Who says we don’t like outsiders? The county's move to bring in an expert on the Bengals' stadium talks is a ...
"Without major league teams, Ohio will be viewed as even more of a backwater than the rest of the country already sees it as." ...
Gov. Mike DeWine has proposed doubling the sports gambling tax to 40%. The tax increase is included in DeWine's two-year ...
The Bengals have been a thorn in the Chiefs' side, especially in the playoffs. Joe Burrow and the Bengals have managed to ...
It is stunning that Hamilton County not only refuses to maintain the stadium but actually restrains us from doing so." “It is very clear that we are talking past one another." ...
The team and the county have been talking about what the future agreement over the use of Paycor Stadium looks like.
at the very least it means a potential name change for the home of Cincinnati Bengals, experts say. Industry observers say name changes and new deals are nothing knew in the business of stadium ...
CINCINNATI — The Bengals accused Hamilton County of being in default of their 1997 stadium agreement according to the Cincinnati Business Courier. This is just the latest in what could be a long ...
Paycor officials said Thursday they intend to honor the company's stadium naming rights agreement with the Cincinnati Bengals and its commitment to moving to downtown Cincinnati. The naming rights ...
Negotiations between Hamilton County and the Bengals ... for Paycor Stadium and broke off talks with the county, according to correspondence that was first reported by the Cincinnati Business ...
Cincinnati-based Paycor, the company that owns the naming rights to the stadium where the Cincinnati Bengals play, has entered a definitive agreement to be acquired by another company.According to ...