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What's next for the Bears after their stadium bill stalls in Springfield - Chicago Sun-Times

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Patrick Finley, Fran Spielman
What's next for the Bears after their stadium bill stalls in Springfield - Chicago Sun-Times
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The Chicago Bears face uncertainty regarding their future stadium location after an Illinois legislative bill failed to pass. The team is now weighing options between staying in Illinois or potentially moving to Hammond, Indiana.

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The potential relocation of a major professional sports franchise has significant economic and cultural implications for the involved municipalities and taxpayers.

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Wolf Lake Memorial Park, near the 2300 block of Calumet Avenue, is near a potential site for a Chicago Bears stadium in Hammond, Indiana.

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The article reports on legislative outcomes and team statements neutrally without taking a side on the stadium funding debate.

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