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The Chicago Bears' ownership group is considering the sale of a minority stake, according to Bloomberg's <a href=" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Randall Williams and Miranda Davis.
Galatioto and McKenna’s son, Andrew McKenna Jr., didn’t respond to requests for comment. The Bears were led by 102-year-old Virginia Halas McCaskey, until her death in February.
Historically, the Bears have remained firmly within the founding Halas family. George Halas, who helped create the NFL in 1920, passed the team down to his daughter, Virginia Halas McCaskey.
Wayne Osmond, 73. A singer, guitarist and founding member of the million-album-selling family act The Osmonds, who were known ...
The Chicago Bears announce the return of the Small Business All-Pros presented by PNC, a signature initiative celebrating small businesses that are driving positive change across Chicago’s ...
Virginia Halas McCaskey, who passed away earlier this year, was the largest shareholder and had voting rights, with her family holding a stake in the majority of the franchise.
For a second consecutive year, the Bears traveled to Iowa's Meskwaki Nation — the closest nationally-recognized Native ...
George McCaskey summed it up best when he did a radio interview on WSCR AM-670. "My brother Pat says it very well: "We intend to hold onto the Bears until the second coming," George McCaskey said.
As noted by Bloomberg, the Halas/McCaskey family and/or team investor Pat Ryan likely hold a right of first refusal. However, with franchise values mushrooming, the McKenna share could attract a ...
In opposing letters, Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares said recently rejected university board appointees should still serve, before Sen. Scott Surovell rebuffed him.