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Bears fans and Illinois Democrat Governor JB Pritzker fume as team eyes move to Indiana
Chicago Bears fans were left furious and Democrat Illinois Governor JB Pritzker said he was 'very disappointed' on Thursday ...
U.S. stocks moved modestly lower on Thursday following mixed economic data and Walmart's disappointing forecast for the ...
U.S. stocks moved modestly lower on Thursday following mixed economic data and Walmart's disappointing coming-year forecast, ...
Indiana lawmakers advanced a bill that could bring the Chicago Bears to a new stadium in Hammond, Indiana. The possible move has sparked a bidding war with Illinois.
Indiana lawmakers announced they've struck a deal to potentially locate the Bears' new stadium in northwest Indiana, but it's not a done deal.
Chicago Bears, Indiana lawmakers take big step toward new stadium proposal near Wolf Lake in Hammond
The Chicago Bears and Indiana state lawmakers took a big step Thursday morning toward the franchise moving across state lines to build a new stadium near Wolf Lake in Hammond, Indiana. The Bears gave ...
Bears’ potential move to Indiana takes step forward as effort to build stadium in Illinois lingers
The Indiana House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee unanimously passed a bill establishing a Northwest Indiana Stadium Authority to finance, construct, and lease a stadium.
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.
Indiana lawmakers announced Thursday that they've struck a deal to potentially locate the football team's new stadium in Hammond, Indiana, pending the passage of a bill that provides the framework for ...
The Bears’ front office hailed a move by Indiana lawmakers on Thursday, but the team did not fully commit to moving there.
Many Black Chicagoans, especially on the South Side, routinely make for cheaper goods and gas. 'I would still see them as Chicago's team.' ...
The Indiana framework proposes the Bears contribute $2 billion, with the state issuing bonds backed by admissions tax and a sports development tax district.
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