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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

Sunflower Yoga blooms in Downtown Springfield

New yoga studio opens in street-level space in the Heritage Center.

Springfield Downtown Historic District more than just for show

Recognition of historic districts is an important part of community revitalization and growth.

The Conscious Connect strives to improve equity and inclusivity

Founders Karlos Marshall and Moses Mbeseha started their organization by creating greater access to books and high-quality parks in Springfield's Southside.

Skye’s Sweets take treats up a notch

Sierra Wade is dedicated to her Springfield customer base and creating memorable sweet treats.

Mercy Health – Springfield focused on employee retention, recruitment initiatives

Mercy Health strives to care for employees both personally and on the job.

Nightingale Montessori continues move into new location

The former Bonded Oil building provides more than twice the space, as more Nightingale Montessori students move into the new location.

Planning a holiday party? Springfield has the options you’re looking for

Whether you're planning a get-together of family and friends or an office holiday party, Springfield has a wide variety of options to meet your needs.

Blue Horseshoe Farm brings horses and healing to Clark County

Wellness-focused Blue Horseshoe Farm offers equine-assisted services for veterans and people with special needs, in addition to riding lessons, trail rides and more.

Stephen Massey focuses on serving and uplifting the community

Though his job and his nonprofit, Stephen Massey works to serve underrepresented members of the community through counseling services, youth outreach, and more.

Sushi Hikari shines front and center within COhatch – The Market

Kyaw Say and his wife May Moe have brought their sushi-making skills to Downtown Springfield.

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