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Kent Plans to Build a Chimney That s Literally For the Birds

Kent Plans to Build a Chimney That s Literally For the Birds
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Kent Plans to Build a Chimney That s Literally For the Birds

Kent Plans to Build a Chimney That s Literally For the Birds
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Kent Plans to Make a Home for Birds That Have Long History with University

Metis Construction Services This rendering shows what the proposed chimney swift tower will look like when built on Haymaker Parkway. The tower will provide a shelter for the birds that have lost many of their nesting places. Kent residents should expect more permanent neighbors this spring or summer: chimney swifts. While the birds are not new to the city, a designated shelter for them will be, since Kent’s city council approved a chimney-swift tower to be built sometime in the summer. The sanctuary will be located on the Hike and Bike Trail on Haymaker Parkway, in between Kent State’s campus and the police station.

Running a Family Owned Business During a Pandemic - Black Squirrel Radio

Running a Family Owned Business During a Pandemic Written by Gina Schlegel on April 24, 2021 Back in March of 2020 when shutdowns were first being announced Gwen Rosenberg owner of Popped! explained the fear of if her business would be next to shut down. The coronavirus pandemic was proven to be difficult on all businesses, especially locally owned ones.  Rosenberg is the owner of Popped! in Kent along with the Ravenna location which was recently opened back in August of 2019. Popped! has been in Kent since 2012 when Acorn Alley was first built.  When Governor DeWine asked for all non-essential businesses to close, Rosenberg made the difficult decision to close both of her locations for a little under two months. 

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