 | Harrisburg Civic Baseball: The Million Dollar Question
A CBS 21 News investigation has uncovered that money from the Harrisburg Senators - which should have been paid to the City on a yearly basis - never made it to the City of Harrisburg. Video
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 | City of Harrisburg Loses Liquor License Battle
The City of Harrisburg has lost the battle over a liquor license that had been earmarked for the National Sports Hall of Fame. Video
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 | National Sports Hall of Fame's Website Pulled
CBS 21 News Sports Director Jason Bristol discovered on Wednesday the hall’s website, www.nationalsportshalloffame.net, is no longer up and running.
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 | Who Directed $40,000 Loan to National Sports Hall of Fame?
The National Sports Hall of Fame Foundation received a $40,000 loan from Harrisburg Civic Baseball Club, Inc., in late 2008. CBS 21 News Sports Director Jason Bristol has discovered both entities have one common denominator - and why Harrisburg Civic Baseball shouldn't expect to be paid back. Video
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 | Candidates Slam Mayor over HRA Loan
Harrisburg Mayoral candidates were quick to criticize Mayor Stephen Reed after seeing CBS 21 News' story on a $100,000 loan that won't be repaid by The National Sports Hall of Fame Foundation. Democratic candidate Les Ford even plans on speaking with the Dauphin County District Attorney's Office. Video | Les Ford's Statement on HRA Loan (28.0KB)
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 | Sports Hall of Fame will Not Repay Loan from City
Harrisburg Mayor Stephen Reed tells CBS 21 News a $100,000 loan to The National Sports Hall of Fame - from the City of Harrisburg - won't be paid back. Video
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 | Game Over for Sports Hall of Fame?
City of Harrisburg may pull plug on Hall of Fame project; CBS 21 News' Jason Bristol, Ben Russell, and Tanya Foster lead CBS 21 News' team coverage to find out why the City has decided to do it now - and if Bristol's CBS 21 News investigation has played a role in the decision. Video
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 | No Plans to Repay City for Liquor License?
CBS 21 News has uncovered paperwork that reveals The National Sports Hall of Fame Foundation had little intention of repaying the City of Harrisburg for a liquor license. Video | National Sports Hall of Fame (727.1KB)
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 | Documents Back Council Candidate's Claims
Documents received by CBS 21 News more than a month ago seem to back up a Harrisburg City Council candidate's questions surrounding the business relationship between Mayor Stephen Reed and John Levenda, the President/CEO of the National Sports Hall of Fame Foundation. Video
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 | Sports Museum Closes
New York-based Sports Museum of America closes down, but could reopen; SmA Board of Directors seeking $10 million, according to AP.
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