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Akron City Council last week approved the construction of Wintergreen Ledges Apartments, an affordable apartment complex at 1831 Vernon Odom Boulevard for residents who make 30% to 70% of area ...
Lee died after Oliver's vehicle veered off the road twice before crashing on the 1800 block of Vernon Odom Boulevard on Sept. 14.
The Akron Zoo, which has recently been remodelled, is located in the Sherbondy Hill area. Miller South School for the Visual and Performing Arts, draws children from all parts of Summit County. It serves children from 4th grade to 8th grade. Wooster Avenue was renamed Vernon Odom Boulevard, a nod to the neighborhood's African American heritage ...
Wooster Road, Kenmore Blvd, Norton Avenue (8N) 9.6 miles (15.4 km) (8W)10.8 miles (17.4 km) (To Jr Wheel) Limited trips Monday-Saturday start/end in Barberton as the 8W. 9 East Ave/Battles Downtown RKP Transit Center Rolling Acres Romig Road Transit Center East Avenue, Vernon Odom Blvd 6.9 miles (11.1 km) 10 Howard/Portage Trail Downtown
The Akron-Summit County Public Library is a public library system in Akron, Ohio.Founded in 1874, it operates the Main Library on South High Street and South Main Street in downtown Akron, 18 branch libraries located throughout the city of Akron and Summit County, the Akron Art Library (located on the Second Floor of Main Library, [4] [5] and at the Ellet Branch, [6] [7] the North Hill Branch ...
Vernon L. Odom, Sr. (9 June 1921 – 22 May 1996) was an American civil rights leader. He was born in Biscoe, Arkansas to Dr. Elijah and Ada Odom. His father was born into slavery in 1859 and later became a physician , his mother was a teacher and raised the children on her own after Elijah Odom's death in 1924.
Odom is the son of Vernon Odom Sr. and Sadie Harvey Odom. His sister, Maida Cassandra Odom, also a journalist and a professor at Temple University, Philadelphia.. Odom received a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology and political science from Morehouse College [1] and later continued his education at Columbia University.
He then murdered hitchhikers Robert Dawson, Frances Bell Dickey, and Vernon D. Odom [8] in Hernando County, Florida on February 4, 1982. [6] After killing the twelve victims, Henderson turned himself in at a jail in Punta Gorda, Florida on February 6, 1982.