Ohio Governor Mike DeWine rolled out a proposal that would double the state's sports gaming tax from 20 to 40%.
After the announcement that Paycor Corp. would acquired comes news that it's committed to its Downtown office and the stadium ...
Williams: Who says we don’t like outsiders? The county's move to bring in an expert on the Bengals' stadium talks is a positive step. More is needed.
In his two-year state budget proposal released Monday, DeWine proposed raising Ohio's sports gaming tax from 20% to 40% to ...
"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 Cincinnati Bengals are preparing to announce a "special concert," coming to Paycor Stadium. Thursday morning, the Bengals will be holding a press conference at the stadium for their special ...
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 ...
Details on the lease demands for Paycor Stadium are still unclear. Hamilton County started working with the Cincinnati ...
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow wants the team to find a way to keep star wide receiver Tee Higgins and thinks ...
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 ...