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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2001 Due to problems with a previously selected location, the Arizona Tourism and Sports Authority is planning on asking tribes, cities and other governments once again to come up with a proposal for a new Arizona Cardinals stadium. The authority also plans on looking at proposals it didn't select, including one put forth by the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. The project is estimated to cost $334 million. Get the Story:
New stadium site sought (The Arizona Republic 11/15)
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Facebook TwitterTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2001 Due to problems with a previously selected location, the Arizona Tourism and Sports Authority is planning on asking tribes, cities and other governments once again to come up with a proposal for a new Arizona Cardinals stadium. The authority also plans on looking at proposals it didn't select, including one put forth by the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. The project is estimated to cost $334 million. Get the Story:
New stadium site sought (The Arizona Republic 11/15)
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Tribe's stadium proposal dropped (2/2)
Tribe's stadium proposal may be dropped (2/1)
Tribe's stadium proposal may be dropped (2/1)
Tribe's stadium prospects seem low (1/24)
Tribe protests stadium plan (12/1)
Stadium vote almost complete (11/8)
Tribe wants Cardinals stadium (10/19)
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