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Chicago Bears Raise Season Ticket Prices, Eliminate Printed Tickets

Season ticket prices will increase by over four percent, the team announced

In an email sent to Chicago Bears season ticket holders, the team announced several changes to its ticketing policy, including a price increase for the 2019 campaign.

The Bears, who reached the playoffs for the first time since 2010 last season, will increase the cost of season tickets by an average of 4.1 percent, according to a press release. Non-club seats will rise by an average of 5.6 percent, and club seats will see increases of 1.6 percent, according to the team.

In addition to the higher ticket prices, the Bears will move to mobile-only ticket entry for the 2019 season, eliminating printed tickets in all forms. Ticket buyers will manage their purchases online or on their mobile devices, and the team says the change was made to better protect fans against fraud.

Ice jams are common along the Kankakee River, and due to this week's frigid weather, they are causing problems in several communities, including Momence and Wilmington.
The Kankakee River is already more than four feet above flood stage near Wilmington, and ice jams are creating dramatic images like this one around Interstate 55.
As the weather warms up this weekend, the jams could break, causing flash flooding along the river in areas downstream of the jams.
A Flood Warning is in effect for Kankakee, Will, Grundy, and Newton counties because of the ice jams.
The Dresden Power Plant is currently pumping warm water into the river to try to help break up the jams before warmer weather moves into the region.

The Bears’ 2019 schedule will be released at a later date, and will include games against the Cowboys, Chiefs, Saints, and Chargers.

Full payment on season tickets is due March 22.

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