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Dee and Jimmy Haslam, along with Dr. Pete Edwards, bought the Crew in 2018 and saved the club from leaving Columbus.
Given Nashville's conservative culture, the WNBA made the right decision by not awarding the city an expansion franchise.
Recognizing outstanding performance with sports awards is a question of identity, not just ability, University of Queensland ...
Cuyahoga County Exec. Chris Ronayne wanting Governor Mike DeWine to line-item veto the State Budget's $600 million loan to ...
In a video message, Orcutt says Brook Park will benefit from increased tourism and job creation tied to the Cleveland Browns' ...
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Front Office Sports on MSNWNBA Expansion Decisions Show League Prioritizes North, NBA TiesOne player ripped the league for its geographic choices. The post WNBA Expansion Decisions Show League Prioritizes North, NBA ...
G ov. Mike DeWine signed the state budget bill this week, which will allocate hundreds of millions of dollars from Ohio's ...
The family of former team physician Pete Edwards, who have been investors in the Crew since Haslam Sports Group became the ...
The group behind Austin’s WNBA expansion bid, which came up short in the latest round, believes its proposal would have been ...
Cleveland Browns secure $600 million from Ohio budget for new Brook Park stadium as governor signs controversial funding plan ...
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Taste of Country on MSNDenied! Tim McGraw, Faith Hill’s New Business Venture Fouls OutTim McGraw and Faith Hill were hoping to bring the WNBA to Nashville, but the league isn’t interested. The couple are part of ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a two-year, $60 billion operating budget that flattens the state’s income tax and sets aside ...
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