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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SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield High School Athletic Boosters will no longer be permitted to run sports concessions because they failed to present proper financial records to officials, the district treasurer announced on Wednesday.
SPRINGFIELD — Nearly 100 Navistar employees have accepted the company’s retirement incentive offer, possibly opening the door for some laid-off employees to return to work.
SPRINGFIELD — Dorothy Young said it was hard for her when she and her husband closed Stocksdales restaurant in 1994.
SPRINGFIELD — John Evans intended to open a store in the Upper Valley Mall this year. Instead, he’s opening two.
SPRINGFIELD — Business partners Rick Allen and Mo Rashad want Cousin Vinny‘s Pizza to be the next major pizza chain.
The weak dollar, pent up demand for vehicles and a new four-year labor contract likely helped Navistar stocks end the 4th quarter with double digit gains as it and several other locally-owned companies enjoyed a strong end to 2010.
SPRINGFIELD — Taxpayers who itemize deductions or expect to take advantage of other recently passed tax breaks will have to wait until at least mid-February to file their returns, the IRS announced this week.
SPRINGFIELD — A broken water pipe turned the atrium of Commerce Point, 20 S. Limestone St., into a reflecting pool Saturday after gallons of water poured into the building while employees were off for the holidays.
SPRINGFIELD — The first time Dan Mershon owned a Corvette was nearly his last time.
A high school student at the time, Mershon immediately wrecked the car, and his parents told him to find something more sensible to drive.
SPRINGFIELD — Parks, both industrial and traditional, will be a focal point for economic development in 2011, paving the way for new business development and current business expansion.
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