Bears Move Closer to New Stadium in Indiana

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The Chicago Bears have moved closer to leaving Chicago. The team's board of directors voted Thursday to advance plans for a new stadium in Hammond, Indiana, just outside the city.


The Chicago Bears took an important step toward leaving Chicago. Their board of directors voted on Thursday to move forward with plans for a new stadium in Hammond, Indiana. This vote shows the team is serious about building a home in Northwest Indiana. The Bears have played in Chicago for many years but now seek a modern facility. Hammond offers the space needed for such a large project. Chicago leaders may feel sad about the news, yet the team looks ready to make the change. This decision could shape the future of the franchise for a long time.

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