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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

Clark State and Mercy Health provide self-care options for employees

Mercy Health and Clark State College are making employee self-care a priority.

Magnify program will strive to grow local talent recruitment efforts

The Community Improvement Corporation and local businesses are teaming up to teach local students about the vast pool of job opportunities right here in Clark County.

Clark State increases effort for providing, enhancing advanced manufacturing skills

Grant funds will help Clark State focus on upskilling the current workforce and training the future workforce for advanced manufacturing roles.

Mercy Health’s Dayton Springfield Emergency Center widens reach of healthcare access near Enon

The Mercy Health - Dayton Springfield Emergency Center is a great option to help patients get the urgent care they need, especially if minutes count and you live on the southwest side of Clark County.

The Backyard Dog Project works to improve the lives of many local dogs

Through her organization, Kristin Crankshaw helps educate pet owners to become responsible or to rehome pets in need of additional care.

Urbana merchants host 3-day Be My Valentine shop local event

The second annual Be My Valentine retail and eatery event runs Feb. 11-13 in the heart of Downtown Urbana’s Monument Square District.

Black History Month celebrated through recipes, health conversation

Clark State College needs soul food recipes for a community cookbook, and the college and Mercy Health are partnering for a virtual event about health in the black community.

MHRB, Mercy Health committed to providing help for the helpers as the pandemic continues

As frontline workers are helping patients and the community, who is helping them? There are a variety of mental health options for local frontline workers to get the support they need.

Mandy Crabtree puts her heart and her history into her home-baked treats

Sweet Sassafras Bake Shop is up to the challenge of making classic desserts and new requests from customers.

‘Placemaking’ an asset to drive community development

The Chamber of Greater Springfield's mentor advices communities to start preparing for post-pandemic life and take a serious look at placemaking.

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