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The Chicago Bears are expanding their search for a new stadium to Northwest Indiana, even though they already own land in Arlington Heights and have also proposed a new lakefront stadium in Chicago.
We're learning that the Chicago Bears reportedly sent trucks to drill and test a potential new stadium site in Hammond.The news come just one week after the CEO
State and local governments still appear willing to help finance pro sports stadiums but not without strong opposition from those who argue the money could be better spent on resident services.
The team's focus for a new home has fluctuated between a tract of land it owns in Arlington Heights to the Chicago lakefront, and then back to the suburb.
A once unthinkable proposal could potentially become a reality soon: the Chicago Bears are thinking of leaving the state of Illinois.
The McCaskey family should focus on hosting a playoff game in a stadium that actually exists not distract by pontificating about hosting a Super Bowl in one that doesn’t,” State Rep. Kam Buckner said.
Reports this week say the Bears sent a team of trucks and drilling equipment to a location not far off the Indiana Toll Road to conduct site testing.
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As the Chicago Bears openly consider constructing a new stadium in Northwest Indiana, team officials say the franchise’s presence in Lake Forest will continue.
Days before hosting the Packers in an important NFC North clash, the Bears tell fans they will consider new stadium options in Indiana.
In this week's "Polling Place," we also wanted to know how long it has been since your last visit to Soldier Field for a Bears game.