From The Print Last Week
Above is a rendering of Cresco Labs’s five-year expansion plan. The drawing was part of the site review presentation at the Planning Commission meeting on May 11. (Rendering courtesy of ArchIdeas)
Planning Commission Cresco to expand, add jobs
Local medical marijuana producer Cresco Labs is planning a $40 million expansion at its Yellow Springs facility over the next five years, with plans to add 140 jobs over that time.
On Tuesday May 11, the Village Planning Commission unanimously approved a site plan review for the multi-phase expansion at its location at the western edge of the village at 1130 Yellow Springs Way. The plan was submitted by architect Ted Donnell and Cresco’s vice president of government affairs, Christian Ficara.
This one mile loop trail that is great to visit with the kids. The area is partially paved making it ideal for wheelchair users and those hoping to avoid getting stuck in the mud on wetter days. It’s also the only park in the district with its own dam where it is possible to fish. The park also has a sensory garden, filled with colourful flowers and natural features.
Goitstock Woods & Harden Beck, Wilsden This walking route begins at Harden Beck Bridge, opposite to the Malt Shovel Public House. The walk itself is relatively level and you will navigate mainly through woodland- but the paths can get a bit boggy in wet weather.
THE owner of a dog who prompted more than 6,600 people to join a Facebook page to trace him says he is settling back in well at home after he was found safe and well. Bear, a chocolate-coloured Sprocker spaniel, was found hiding under a car at Quarry Auto Spares, a scrapyard in Wyke, after being missing for nine days earlier this month. The scrapyard’s owner called Bear’s owner to say the beloved pet was hungry and crying under the car. His owners picked the dog up from the scrapyard and he was taken to Vets4Pets in Brighouse. Bear was fine but had lost 2kg in weight while he was missing.