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A traveling wall honoring fallen soldiers from the Vietnam War will be in DuPage County for the first time.
The wall, which spans 300 feet, will be in parking lot C at the College of DuPage in Glen El.
Glen Ellyn trustees have agreed to sell nearly an acre of village-owned land for $1.75 million to a nonprofit developer planning to build affordable housing on a portion of the former motel site.
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A majority of DuPage County’s municipalities did not respond to a request regarding their stance on accepting funding for the resettlement of undocumented immigrants. The non-responsive municipalities, as reported by DuPage Policy Journal, include Lemont, Bartlett, Wheaton, Downers Grove, Elmhurst, Lombard, Carol Stream, Hanover Park, Addison, Woodridge, Glendale Heights, West Chicago, Westmont, Lisle, Bloomingdale and several others.
Glen Ellyn Village President, Mark Senak, has called for a Special Meeting of the Village Board on Feb. 26 to address the community's stance on permanently resettling undocumented immigrants in Glen Ellyn. Senak emphasized that the decision lies with the Village Board and underscored the importance of their collective input in determining the village's position.