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

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

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Clark County Parks District supported by area fundraising effort

The Clark County Parks District is part of a coalition currently fundraising to support protecting the environment in parks throughout the Maimi Valley.

94-year-old Clark State student invested in lifelong learning

At 94, Novolla McClendon wrapped up her most recent class at Clark State Community College in the spring, but she says it won't be her last. 

Two Clark County farmers markets slated to return in June

The farmers markets in Springfield and New Carlisle will be starting up for their summer season this month. But, they'll both have altered layouts to meet social distancing requirements set because of COVID-19.

Local artist uses porch portraits to document families as they are during coronavirus pandemic

When the coronavirus pandemic caused Vicki Rulli's business to take pause, she decided to go a different route for the time being. Many routes, actually - throughout Springfield's neighborhoods taking porch portraits.

Touted as the largest paved network of trails in the United States, the Miami Valley Bike Trails are an asset for the region and the state, a benefit of living in Springfield and, once tourism resumes, an attraction for out-of-town cyclists.
Can Springfield be Ohio’s next bike hub? Cycling advocates see potential in area’s bike trails

Springfield and Clark County are central to bike trails leading both north and south through Ohio. Local trails can provide quality outdoor space and bring tourists and bike enthusiasts to explore more of what our city and region have to offer.

Indian Creek Distillery halted whiskey production a couple of weeks ago, and instead have started to produce hand sanitizer.
Indian Creek Distillery making hand sanitizer to donate to local organizations, sell to public

In light of coronavirus and a need for more hand sanitizer to be manufactured, Missy Duer says regulations for small, artisan distillers changed.

The Painted Pepper food truck serves customers last Friday at Bending Tree Estates.
Food trucks change direction amid pandemic to bring food directly to the people in Springfield

Owners say it’s been heartwarming to see crowds of people enjoy something that feels normal during these very abnormal times. But they both also say customers have been on board with following social distancing guidelines.

Brother Paul Quenon
A monk shares his lessons from a life of quiet contemplation

Social distancing is new to many of us, but for Brother Paul Quenon, it’s been his life for 61 years.

Owner of Itinerant Studio shifts gears to serve customers during COVID-19 downtime

Vicki Rulli — with the help of her husband and assistant — will turn family memories into works of art.

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