Chicago Bears Explore Indiana for New Stadium Amid Illinois Funding Challenges

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The Chicago Bears are considering relocating to Northwest Indiana due to stalled efforts to secure public funding for a new stadium in Illinois, despite their preference to stay in Arlington Heights, Illinois. Team president Kevin Warren emphasized their commitment to Chicago but highlighted the need for a world-class stadium, citing delays and lack of support from Illinois state leadership. The move is controversial among fans and officials, with the team seeking significant public investment to build a new venue.
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