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Kelly Mori

Reporter

Kelly Mori joined the Springfield News-Sun in 2004 as the health and higher education reporter. She covers Wittenberg, Cedarville and Urbana universities and Clark State Community College along with health-related news and issues.

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Articles by Kelly Mori

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Poor Forbes ranking rankles Wittenberg officials

10:38 PM Thursday, July 29, 2010

In a recent look into the financial health of the country’s most prominent colleges, Forbes magazine ranked Wittenberg University in the bottom 10 — an analysis university officials call misleading and irresponsible.

Urbana University on rebound, president says

9:50 PM Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Two years does not a trend make, but Urbana University President Stephen Jones said two consecutive years of enrollment increases are enough for him to declare the university on the rebound.

Death of 2-month-old baby being investigated

5:58 PM Tuesday, July 27, 2010

SPRINGFIELD — Clark County Sheriff deputies are investigating the death of a 2-month-old baby who died Tuesday, July 27, at Children’s Medical Center in Dayton.

Love of fair shaped queen’s ambitions

10:45 PM Sunday, July 25, 2010

SPRINGFIELD — For as long as she can remember, Amanda Haddix has wanted to represent the fair that she has grown up to “love so much.

Proton radiation treatment coming to Dayton

9:33 PM Saturday, July 24, 2010

Kettering Medical Center’s proposed proton radiation treatment center was not opened in time to treat Natalie Crum’s brain tumor but her family is glad the technology that they hope has destroyed their daughter’s tumor will be available to other families.

New hospital is on budget, ahead of schedule, says CEO

11:22 PM Thursday, July 22, 2010

SPRINGFIELD — Hospital employees and physicians will take their first inside tour of the new Springfield Regional Medical Center in August.

Quick action by local businessman saves life of 6-year-old girl

11:04 PM Tuesday, July 20, 2010

SPRINGFIELD — A New Carlisle family is thanking a local businessman for saving their daughter’s life after a leisurely trip down the Mad River turned into a desperate quest for land and medication for their 6-year-old daughter.

Southeastern, Greenon approve levies

10:23 PM Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Voters in the Southeastern and Greenon districts will be asked to pass tax issues this fall.

The Southeastern Local Board of Education, on Tuesday, July 20, voted to put a 37-year, 4.

Urbana U. to unveil work of world renown artist, Champaign County native

6:11 PM Friday, July 16, 2010

URBANA — An exhibit of world renown artist and Champaign County native, the late Nancy Miller, will be available for public viewing, today, July 17, during the opening of a new arts center named in her honor.

Cedarville breaks enrollment record

8:52 PM Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Cedarville University is on track to welcome its largest freshman class in 123 years.

The university has received a record number of reservation deposits for the fall semester that begins Aug.

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