The overlooked lease detail that reframes the entire Cleveland stadium repair debate
Maybe think about the big picture -- that local team owners don't own their stadiums or arena, only lease them -- before complaining about the sports owners in Cleveland, writes Stan Kocienski of Parma in a letter to the editor.
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