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Kim Pegula, co-team owner of Bills and Sabres, 'progressing well' after dealing with unspecified health issue

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Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Kim Pegula was "progressing well" after battling an unspecified health issue over the last few weeks, her family said in a statement Tuesday.

Pegula is the co-owner of the Buffalo Bills and the Buffalo Sabres. Pegula, who was born in Seoul and later adopted by an American family, is one of the few minority sports team owners. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Buffalo Bills owners Kim and Terry Pegula honor the family of Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Bob Kalsu, who was killed in the Vietnam War, before the game on Nov.

27, 2016, at New Era Field in Orchard Park, New York. (Brett Carlsen/Getty Images) "Kim is progressing well and is resting and rehabilitating from a health issue," the Pegula family said in a statement through the Bills. "We are grateful for the medical professionals providing her care and to everyone for their prayers and well wishes.

We ask that you please continue to respect our need for privacy during this time." The Pegula family released their initial statement through the Bills earlier this month.

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