Chicago Bears move forward with Indiana stadium
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Governor Mike Braun says state of Indiana’s stadium negotiations with Bears have entered 'red zone'
INDIANAPOLIS — After Friday’s euphoria over the Chicago Bears’ announcement that they would “advance (a) stadium development project in Hammond,” which led Governor Mike Braun to exclaim, “welcome to Indiana,
The Chicago Bears Board of Directors voted to advance their plan to develop a stadium in Hammond, Indiana, on Thursday, pushing the franchise closer to leaving the state it's called home for more than 100 years.
In an exclusive interview, 13News went one-on-one with Gov. Mike Braun about the Bears' likely move to Indiana.
A bunch of you must be pretty bummed about the Bears claiming they’re moving forward in their relationship with Hammond, Indiana. Or excited. Or outraged.
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Proposed bill to keep the Bears in Illinois fails to get pushed through, and now we see how serious the team is about plan B
The Chicago Bears failed to get a bill passed in Illinois prior to the deadline, making the only viable option to turn their attention to the Indiana deal for the team's new stadium project.
The Chicago Bears announced plans to move to Indiana. Some Illinois political leaders pointed fingers at the Bears over the breakdown in negotiations, while others are holding out hope for an eventual deal in Illinois.