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Zion CDC says, 'Let there be veggies'
by PAUL MORTON
Associate editor
Legion Field could become Legion Community Garden, at least for one year, if city council approves an agreement with Zion Community Development Corporation at their next meeting.
At their March 1 meeting, council directed city manager Eric Norenberg and law ...
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Town-gown sign Clinton Climate 'go green' pact
With a challenge to change the Rust Belt to the Green Belt, Oberlin city manager Eric Norenberg and Oberlin College president Marvin Krislov signed memorandums of understanding to join the Climate Positive Development Program of the Clinton Climate Initiative on Thursday.
The town-gown partnershi ...
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College appeals parking decision
Oberlin College has appealed the decision of planning commission requiring the college to build angled parking spaces in the curb lawn of Tappan Square, but officials are hopeful a settlement can be reached before it gets to court.
Law director Eric Severs said the college filed a notice of appea ...
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Clinton offers his congrats
Oberlin College president Marvin Krislove read the following letter from former President Bill Clinton at a ceremony Thursday, when the city of Oberlin and Oberlin College signed memorandums of understanding to join the Clinton Climate Initiative.
Warm greetings to all those celebrating the en ...
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Greenfield Solar open in former Bayer site
Greenfield Solar Corp., a manufacturer of concentrated photovoltaic solar energy systems has opened its corporate headquarters in the former Bayer Diagnostics building in Oberlin.
The Oberlin facility will serve as the company's primary solar cell fabrication center as well as the corporate offic ...
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