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Bevin requested additional time, but his motion was denied by the judge hearing his divorce and child support case.
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After months of legislative efforts and a failed push to keep them in Illinois, the Chicago Bears are coming to Indiana.
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Supporters say the designation will help preserve the character of North Avondale as new development ramps up. Critics worry it could make property repairs more expensive.
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