It's safe to assume that when then-Ohio Gov. George Voinovich signed the so-called "Art Modell Law" in 1996, the possibility of the law being used against the Cleveland Browns wasn't on anyone's mind.
A toothless, untested, unenforceable piece of legislation that has no bearing on the team’s attempt to build a domed stadium in Brook Park after Huntington Bank Field’s (HBF) lease expires in 2028 (the Browns’ stance), or ...
George Voinovich signed the so-called “Art Modell Law” in 1996, the possibility of the law being used against the Cleveland Browns wasn’t on anyone’s mind. Yet the City of Cleveland sued ...
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It’s been almost 60 years since Jim Brown walked off a football field. After Brown’s squabble with owner Art Modell, after his interest in acting and social activism became more pronounced, the former Cleveland Browns running back was feted in the city where he spent his entire professional career.
Many politicians talk about sports out of legitimate interest. But, it also gives them a path to connect and engage with constituents, opening up the opportunity to move beyond sports and onto issues important to voters.
The idea of state money or state-backed bonds going into a new Browns stadium has brought three Ohio research groups into a somewhat rare moment of unity.
After nearly two years of hinting at a 2026 run for Ohio governor, Attorney General Dave Yost told Jeremy Pelzer that he’s officially jumping in the race.