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The Chicago Bears are one step closer to moving away from their home state, after a bill was passed in Indiana approving the first stages of construction for a new stadium across the border. If the Bears do end up moving out of Illinois,
The Bears' search for a new home took a "meaningful step" forward Thursday, opening the door for the storied franchise to leave Illinois to potentially build a new, domed stadium in Indiana.
One NFL insider believes the Chicago Bears' potential move to Northwest Indiana feels like an "inevitability" barring a serious push from Illinois.
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Why the Chicago Bears are looking at moving to Wolf Lake in Hammond, Indiana; it's closer to Chicago than the competing Arlington Heights site
The Chicago Bears have taken a big step forward in finding a new site for their stadium, and that momentum is moving fast toward Northwest Indiana.
King, 46, was the Bears’ obvious choice to succeed Ian Cunningham, having spent more than a decade with the franchise.
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Bears to Indiana? Team calls bill 'most meaningful step' as new site gains traction
The Chicago Bears may be one step closer to a new home, and it’s just across the state line.