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Darci Jordan

Lifelong Clark County resident Darci Jordan is a freelance writer and former staff writer/columnist for the Springfield News-Sun. She is a graduate of The Ohio State University with a bachelor of science degree in Agriculture Communications. She currently also serves as a writer for the Clark State Community College marketing department. She enjoys time with her family, horses and Ohio State football. Go Bucks!

Darci Jordan's Latest Articles

Autumn Trails Stables provides equine support to those in need

Autumn Trails Stable relies on volunteers, community support to provide equine-assisted services in Clark County.

Juneteenth celebration at the Gammon House returns for 2021

Learn how you can volunteer for and attend this year's annual Juneteenth Celebration at the Gammon House.

Second Saturday events launch in Downtown Urbana

Stop by Downtown Urbana to enjoy local shops and dining during Second Saturday.

In Good Taste Market brings a new flair to the Square

Downtown Urbana's In Good Taste Market offers a variety of locally-sourced products, to-go meals, and more.

Springfield named among top 5 hot housing markets in the U.S.

Springfield was recently recognized as 5th in the nation on a list of the top 20 hot housing markets.

SOUP $400K grant to improve urban agriculture access

Springfield Ohio Urban Plantfolk's recent grant win will allow the group to expand urban agriculture services and combat food insecurities on Springfield's Southside.

Fresh Abilities sees first round of employees advance to secure other jobs

Employees trained at Fresh Abilities restaurant start moving on to work for other area businesses.

Clark State’s Theatre Arts Program to present second virtual production

College theater team use creativity, technology to create second virtual theatre production

Frank Lewis supports local residents through his business and non-profit

Jackson, Lytle & Lewis Celebration of Life Center owner Frank Lewis is dedicated to service - both through his business and his non-profit, the Senior Dream Center.

Lauren Houser sees firsthand how art benefits the Springfield community

Lauren "Lo" Houser is dedicated to Springfield as a community and thankful for the arts and cultural experiences her organization is able to contribute.

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