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Diane Erwin

Diane Erwin is a freelance writer and former reporter for the Springfield News-Sun. A graduate of Ohio State University, her articles have appeared in a number of publications in Springfield and Dayton. In addition to her journalism background, she has worked in marketing and written copy for businesses throughout the country. In her spare time, she likes to read, dream about Schuler’s donuts, and travel near and far with her husband and two children.
 

Diane Erwin's Latest Articles

Two students from Springfield perform in BalletMet’s ‘The Nutcracker’

At 12 and 17, two Springfield girls earn positions in Columbus-based 'Nutcracker' cast.

Coach Maurice Douglass focused on more than on-the-field wins for his Wildcats

Wildcats Football Coach has brought success to the program and thrives on setting his players up for life successes.

Ceramic studio reopens in Springfield

Diann Rausch keeps Country Clay Ceramic Studio a family business and reopens its doors.

Support systems build for growing Haitian population in Springfield

Springfield's Haitian population has been on the rise, leading local schools and organizations to find ways to support this growing community.

Accredidation on the horizon for Springfield Cancer Center

Mercy Health - Springfield Cancer Center works to become a nationally accredited breast center.

Evans Family Ranch grows agritourism in New Carlisle

Ed and Dee Evans make farming fun and teachable with a family fun center, Airbnb homes, a restaurant with farm-to-table options and more, all surrounded by farm fields and cattle pastures.

The Best of Springfield make their 2022 debut

The annual Best of Springfield awards honor the best of the best of area businesses.

Trick-or-treat in Downtown Springfield brings businesses, community together

Annual Downtown event continues growing in popularity.

Local healthcare options are important to meeting local residents’ health needs.

Mercy Health - Springfield expands committment to local healthcare in many ways.

First Fridays keep going strong through fall, winter

Seasonal shift isn't a factor when it comes to keeping First Fridays hopping in Downtown Springfield

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