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This is Rahimi Harrison-Grody on 670 The Score, and sometimes news just lands in your lap.
Thanks to our score listener, Kerry Wolovic, for this.
He tipped me off to this, and it's on CapitalFacts.com.
It's the latest in the Bears' stadium search.
And we actually wanted to begin this segment originally talking about the fact that everybody seems to be in the dome business now and they want to build a stadium.
It makes sense.
You get more use out of it.
You can use it year round.
The cost in these cases is worth the benefit.
It stinks because like bare weather doesn't become as much of a thing.
So that's unfortunate.
So as people try to figure out, entities try to figure out whether or not it's worth it to build a dome on their stadium.
And you saw even Kurt Warner be upset by how much the weather factored into that game.
Of course, the quarterback wants to see more offense.
You also get the flip side of it, knowing that you can use it for concerts.
You can use it for other events at bad times of year, like now.
Then the news came across, thanks to Carrie.
This is from Capital Facts, F-A-X.
Capital Facts is a pretty respected news site when it comes to what's going on in Springfield.
There were a couple of nuggets in here, mostly the reiteration of the fact that the Bears have reportedly wanted about, give or take a few dollars, $895 million for infrastructure, just infrastructure when it comes to Arlington Heights.