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Week in Review: Hubble Price, Remap Forum, Teen Driving

Here's a recap on this week's news headlines.

The District 200 school board voted to set the minimum asking price for Hubble at $5 million, and plan to sell the property at a May 16 auction.

County Commissioner Debra Olson explained the new political map reshaping county districts in a forum at the DuPage County Historical Museum Monday. 

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Wheaton native and Illinois State Senator  launched a  to set up a graduated driver's license program for drivers under 18. Patch reported on the story at a press conference he held at Geneva High School Wednesday.

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Wheaton City Manager Don Rose will receive a three percent pay raise after City Council members approved the request Monday. The Daily Herald reported on this story.

A St. Michael School parent led a recent effort to collect books for St. Ethlereda School in Chicago. After partnering with Madison Elementary School, the effort led to a collection of 2,684 books to be delivered later this month.


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