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West Point Township is located in Stephenson County, Illinois, United States.As of the 2010 census, its population was 3,369 and it contained 1,483 housing units. [2] The village of Lena, the unincorporated community of Waddams Grove, and two former communities of Louisa and West Point were all located in this township.
Lena is located at (42.378595, -89.826308 [6]According to the 2010 census, Lena has a total area of 2.61 square miles (6.76 km 2), all land. [7]The town of Lena is located in parts of Sections 32 and 33, on the Illinois Central Railroad, twelve miles (19 km) west of Freeport, and is, next to that city, the largest town in the county.
Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ← April May June → The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2023.
Acks was born, attended high school and college in Illinois. [10] Valdas Adamkus (1926–living), president of Lithuania 1998–2009. Lived in Illinois for a number of years after emigrating to the United States from Lithuania, getting a college degree and entering Chicago politics. [11] Mike Adamle, NFL and Northwestern running back, TV ...
Lena Derriecott was born on January 27, 1923, in Washington, Georgia. [3] She was raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by her mother and aunt after her parents divorced.. Her mother worked as a caterer for a synagogue and grew vegetables to support their community during tough times
Lena Mae McLin (née Johnson; September 5, 1928 – October 3, 2023) was an American educator, composer, author, and pastor, who served as a music teacher in the Chicago Public Schools system at Kenwood Academy.
The allocation for 102.1 in Lena was added by the Federal Communications Commission in 1993; [4] the construction permit to build a station there was awarded in 2000 to Lena Radio, Inc., [5] which was controlled by Sally McMahon. [6] Lena Radio would sell the WQLF permit to Thompson & Spielman, a partnership led by Scott Thompson, in 2002. [6]
Alexei Rykov was also absent from the funeral as he had gone to Italy with his wife and had experienced influenza. [10] Afterwards the body was placed into the vault of a temporary wooden mausoleum (soon to be replaced with present-day Lenin's Mausoleum), by the Kremlin Wall. [11] Despite the freezing temperatures, tens of thousands attended. [12]