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Maureen Fagans, executive director of United Senior Services of Clark County, will retire in January. The nonprofit (formerly Elderly United) has expanded and served thousands of people during her tenure.
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This visitor restriction applies to those with flu-like symptoms and anyone under the age of 14.
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Sheltered Inc. had planned to close its Hartley House Shelter for Men in January and Norm’s Place women and children’s shelter in March.
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The new Springfield data center will be at the site of the former LexisNexis data center. The facility will house an AI supercomputer that can train artificial intelligence models.
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WYSO is live updating 2025 election results for key races in Montgomery, Greene and Clark counties.
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Tecumseh is a renowned Shawnee leader known for his resistance to American colonialism. The Sunday event in Springfield gave his descendants a chance to visit their Ohio homelands and share their lives with Ohioans.
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After nine years of service as a Clark County Commissioner, Melanie Flax Wilt will step down from her seat to prioritize her family, health, business and volunteer work.
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The event will be held at the Springfield Museum of Art on Sunday, Oct. 12 ahead of Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
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The Clark County Combined Health District conducts a Community Health Assessment every three years, aimed at identifying key health issues and finding solutions.
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The Clark County auditor estimates the levy, if passed, would bring in $1.9 million annually for 10 years. The levy would cost the owner of a $100,000 home about $21 a year.
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A public hearing Wednesday allowed people to voice their opinions on a proposed ban on utility-scale wind and solar projects in parts of Clark County.
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The city of Springfield is drafting a plan for what the community could like like in 25 years and wants residents to participate.