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Pennsylvania, Minnesota Blue, California Blue, Illinois top men’s Greco-Roman pools at AFSW Junior National Duals
Air Force Special Warfare Junior National Duals | June 19-22, Tulsa, Okla.
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Men’s Greco-Roman Gold/Silver Bracket
Pool A
Pennsylvania
Iowa
Illinois
Oklahoma Blue
Pool B
Minnesota Blue
Idaho
California Blue
Colorado
Men’s Greco-Roman Results
Pool A
1st Place – Pennsylvania
2nd Place – Idaho
3rd Place – Texas Blue
4th Place – Nebraska
5th Place – Oklahoma Red
6th Place – California Red
7th Place – Louisiana Blue
8th Place – Arkansas Blue
1st Place Match – Pennsylvania defeated Idaho, 38-28
3rd Place Match – Texas Blue defeated Nebraska, 37-32
5th Place Match – Oklahoma Red defeated California Red, 36-32
7th Place Match – Louisiana Blue defeated Arkansas Blue, 34-29
Pool B
1st Place – Minnesota Blue
2nd Place – Iowa
3rd Place – Ohio Red
4th Place – Indiana
5th Place – Oregon
6th Place – North Dakota
7th Place – Alabama
8th Place – Georgia
1st Place Match – Minnesota Blue defeated Iowa, 39-25
3rd Place Match – Ohio Red defeated Indiana, 51-14
5th Place Match – Oregon defeated North Dakota, 46-24
7th Place Match – Alabama defeated Georgia, 56-12
Pool C
1st Place – California Blue
2nd Place – Oklahoma Blue
3rd Place – Michigan
4th Place – Kansas Blue
5th Place – Wisconsin
6th Place – Florida
7th Place – Louisiana Red
8th Place – Texas Red
1st Place Match – California Blue defeated Oklahoma Blue, 47-18
2nd Place Match – Oklahoma Blue defeated Michigan, 44-25
3rd Place Match – Michigan defeated Kansas Blue, 43-21
5th Place Match – Wisconsin defeated Florida, 49-20
7th Place Match – Louisiana Red defeated Texas Red, 38-25
Pool D
1st Place – Illinois
2nd Place – Colorado
3rd Place – Washington
4th Place – Minnesota Red
5th Place – Utah
6th Place – Virginia Blue
7th Place – Ohio Blue
8th Place – Tennessee
1st Place Match – Illinois defeated Colorado, 46-18
2nd Place Match – Colorado defeated Washington, 38-29
3rd Place Match – Washington defeated Minnesota Red, 41-24
5th Place Match – Utah defeated Virginia Blue, 36-32
7th Place Match – Ohio Blue defeated Tennessee, 43-21
Illinois
Bears again expand stadium search, including outside Illinois
CHICAGO — Three days before hosting their biggest game at Soldier Field in years, the Chicago Bears are exploring moving outside the city for which they are named.
In an open letter to fans Wednesday evening, team president and CEO Kevin Warren said the Bears will explore other locations — including outside of Cook County, where the team owns a 326-acre property in Arlington Heights, Illinois — to build a domed stadium.
That includes moving the Bears out of Illinois altogether.
“In addition to Arlington Park, we need to expand our search and critically evaluate opportunities throughout the wider Chicagoland region, including Northwest Indiana,” Warren said. “This is not about leverage. We spent years trying to build a new home in Cook County. We invested significant time and resources evaluating multiple sites and rationally decided on Arlington Heights.
“Our fans deserve a world-class stadium. Our players and coaches deserve a venue that matches the championship standard they strive for every day. With that in mind, our organization must keep every credible pathway open to deliver that future.”
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker pushed back against a potential move of the team out of the state.
“Suggesting the Bears would move to Indiana is a startling slap in the face to all the beloved and loyal fans who have been rallying around the team during this strong season,”Pritzker spokesperson Matt Hill said in a statement. “The Governor’s a Bears fan who has always wanted them to stay in Chicago. He has also said that ultimately they are a private business.”
The Bears purchased the Arlington Park property that formerly housed the Arlington International Racecourse for $197 million in 2023, shortly before Warren replaced Ted Phillips as team president and CEO. The Bears proposed building a 60,000-seat fixed-roof stadium within a $5 billion mixed-use development.
Not long after closing on the land in Arlington Heights, the team began exploring options for a new stadium site when it announced its plans to build at the Arlington Park site were “at risk” as negotiations over property taxes reached a $100 million impasse.
Shortly before the 2024 draft, the Bears shifted their focus to building their new stadium on the lakefront south of Soldier Field and announced they would invest more than $2 billion in private money into the construction and development of the stadium and surrounding areas.
Although the team has maintained that the construction of a new stadium will be privately funded, concerns over the burden placed on taxpayers to fund the infrastructure around the stadium led to an impasse. That led the Bears to explore Arlington Heights once again as an option, which Warren announced during league meetings in April. Ahead of the Bears’ home opener against theMinnesota Vikingson Sept. 8, Warren released a letter to fans, saying the team’s sights were set on building in Arlington Heights. He has said throughout the year that the goal was to break ground before the end of 2025.
However, the Bears have been in a battle with lawmakers over tax breaks and securing $855 million in public funding for costs related to building the new stadium.
“We have not asked for state taxpayer dollars to build the stadium at Arlington Park,” Warren said. “We asked only for a commitment to essential local infrastructure [roads, utilities, and site improvements], which is more than typical for projects of this size. Additionally, we sought reasonable property tax certainty to secure financing. We listened to state leadership and relied on their direction and guidance, yet our efforts have been met with no legislative partnership.”
The Bears’ current lease at Soldier Field runs through 2033. On Saturday night, the 10-4 Bears will host the Green Bay Packers in a high-stakes meeting that will heavily determine Chicago’s path to the postseason.br/]
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Last-minute gifts made in Illinois, local small businesses
Wednesday, December 17, 2025 6:44PM
CHICAGO (WLS) — There’s still time to get a gift under the tree that is made in Illinois.
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The Illinois Office of Tourism is out with its “Illinois-Made Holiday Gift Guide.”
Seventeen small businesses from across the state are featured.
From soap, to popcorn, to fudge and coffee, there are some great ideas.
Kribi Coffee Air Roastery, Garrett Popcorn Shops, The Fudge Pot and Soapy Roads are some of the brands featured in the list.
To see the full guide, click here.
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Illinois high school football playoffs expanding in 2026
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (KWQC) – The IHSA football playoffs will be expanding by 50 percent in 2026.
IHSA member schools approved an amendment to expand the playoffs from 32 teams per class to 48.
There will still be 8 classifications increasing the total number of playoff teams from 256 to 384.
As a result of the change, the start of the season will be moved up by a week in August to allow the season to still finish with State Championship games the week of Thanksgiving.
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