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Illinois Policy Advisor: ‘Don’t be swindled by the “Bear Stadium Plan”’
Paul Vallas, policy advisor for IllinoisPolicy.org, said Chicago residents should not “be swindled by the ‘Bear Stadium Plan’" proposed for the city’s lakeshore.
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New Bears QB Siemian has car stolen at Beverly C.C
Only a few weeks after it was announced that Trevor Siemian would be joining the Bears as a backup quarterback the Chicagoans gave him a 2020s welcome by stealing his car about a week ago.
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Poll: Bears fans favor 'likelihood of winning', over 'Diversity, Equity and Inclusion' in new head coach hire
A poll conducted by Local Government Information Services found that the majority of respondents favor a new Bears head coach selection based on the likelihood of winning alone.
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March for Life Chicago tour begins Jan. 2 in Wisconsin
March for Life Chicago is going on tour this winter, starting in Madison, Wisconsin, on Jan. 2. The pro-life caravan will hit four additional Midwest cities before its final stop in Chicago on Jan. 23.
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Bears will go it alone to start the season — no fans at Soldier Field until further notice
Chicago Bears officials said the team will start its 2020 season without fans at Soldier Field because of the COVID-19 epidemic, though they left open the possibility of in-stadium attendance later in the year.
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From Save Your Home Now
Market Watch: Former Bear Brandon Marshall could lose at least $250K on Michigan Avenue penthouse
Illinois' highest-in-the-nation property taxes are eroding home equity and depressing home values across the state. This report is part of a SYHN News Service series on recent home sales that demonstrate the consequences.
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From Save Your Home Now
Market Watch: Former Bears player Chris Zorich loses $212K on sale of Bridgeport Village home
Illinois' highest-in-the-nation property taxes are eroding home equity and depressing home values across the state. This report is part of a SYHN News Service series on recent home sales that demonstrate the consequences.
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From Cook County Record
Life after the Chicago Bears: Ex-players have collected $12.8M in Workers' Comp since 2000
Former Bears running back Matt Forte racked up $43 million in pay before retiring after the 2017-18 season at age 32 because of knee injuries. Now, Forte is trying to get money for those injuries through the Illinois Workers' Compensation Act.