Sports Stories from March 4, 2026 (Change date)
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Palatine mayor: State’s Bears funding plan could mean debt for villageMar 04, 2026 5:01 pm - Palatine Mayor Jim Schwantz warned the current funding framework being considered for an Arlington Park Bears stadium could force the village into taking on debt.
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Bears have options for replacing Dalman at center next seasonMar 04, 2026 4:54 pm - Bears general manager Ryan Poles will have to look for a starting center after it was reported that Drew Dalman will retire at the age of 27. Dalman still had two years left on a three-year contract he signed with the team last offseason.
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Lou Holtz, ubiquitous college football coaching voice and Notre Dame’s last champion, dies at 89Mar 04, 2026 4:02 pm - For all that Lou Holtz accomplished in his 34 seasons as a head coach, he will be remembered as the man who returned Notre Dame to college football’s summit. The 89-year-old died Wednesday, his family said.
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Sarley: Why I think an Illinois fishing license is a great bargain, especially for senior citizensMar 04, 2026 11:54 am - Outdoors columnist Steve Sarley writes about the need for and benefits of an annual Illinois fishing license.
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Women’s college wrestling achieves major milestone with first NCAA championships set this weekendMar 04, 2026 11:25 am - The Iowa City area is a fitting place to host the first NCAA women’s wrestling championships. Two Illinois colleges are expected to contend for the title, including one from the suburbs.
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Can Cubs’ Michael Busch continue ascent, announce himself as one of the best first basemen?Mar 04, 2026 8:20 am - Beyond his status in Cubs history, a discussion that can wait for quite a while, where Michael Busch ranks among his first baseman peers has piqued some interest.
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