As the Chicago Bears kick off their training camp, Mayor Brandon Johnson is making a move to keep the team in the Windy City.
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On Tuesday, Richton Park became the fifth suburb seeking to host the Bears. Richton Park Mayor Rick Reinbold explained why the city is a strong contender. Mayor Reinbold highlighted that Richton Park owns about 1,000 acres of farmland close to two interstates and two Metra Electric stops, making it an attractive location for a new Bears stadium.
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