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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

“Your Story” exhibit shares personal, local view of the pandemic

Artist Ty Fischer, a Springfield native, created the Your Story exhibit, which can be experienced throughout Downtown Springfield through the end of October.

Equality Springfield partners with the Springfield Museum of Art to host movie night

An outdoor movie night is coming to the Springfield Museum of Art as part of a partnership with Equality Springfield.

Climbing, hiking, biking and more: Ecotourism is a big draw to Clark County

Clark County is full of ecotourism opportunities for locals and visitors to take advantage of.

Woeber Mustard goes beyond a Springfield staple as a brand recognized across the globe

Woeber Mustard Company holds strong to its traditions while always looking forward to what's next.

Neighborhood Housing Partnership Assists with Needed Home Repairs

When homeowners can't afford necessary repairs, the Neighborhood Housing Partnership can help.

Southside Squeeze ramps up efforts after Springfield Hustles win

2020's Springfield Hustles winner Southside Squeeze brings a fresh taste to the local food truck scene.

Schneider’s Florist, Benjamin Steel among generational businesses thriving in Springfield

Long-standing generational businesses are a cornerstone of Springfield's business community.

Guide: Where to stay for vacations and staycations

Paying a visit to the Springfield area? Planning a staycation? Check out our guide to some of the best bed-and-breakfasts in the area.

Local partners support National Salvation Army Week

There's still time to support The Salvation Army of Springfield during National Salvation Army Week.

Tony Bailey’s Key Vision programming preps inmates for life after their sentences end

With Key Vision, inmates are able to learn to be better for themselves and their community upon release.

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