A proposed sports and events complex in downtown Hagerstown looks like it could lose support when a new city council takes office.
Two newly elected councilmembers, Penny Nigh and Don Munson, are against the current proposal, reports the Herald-Mail of Hagerstown.
The $37 million project calls for a multiuse complex that would be located downtown and funded by money from a private donor and from the state.
Nigh and Munson both say they'd prefer to see the existing Municipal Stadium be rehabilitated instead of constructing a new stadium downtown.
Two other incumbent councilmembers support the project, while another incoming member is undecided.
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