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This reproduction sign in the collection of the Clark County Historical Society recalls the days when Irish immigrants were looked down upon by established Americans.

Americans once believed the Irish caused cholera

A day after the holiday on which most everyone pretends to be Irish, the notion of anti-Irish bias seems more laughable than a Mike-and-Pat joke.But in 1849, with Springfield enduring a cholera epidemic that killed about 75, anti-Irish sentiment lurked just beneath the surface of the reporting of Springfield’s newspaper, ...

Brain’s superiority isn’t a no-brainer

The human brain is overrated.The proof is simple.If it were “all that,” as my kids used to say, wouldn’t it allow us to out-think living things that don’t have a brain?And if that’s so, how do we explain the fact that we’re on the verge of being out maneuvered by ...

Rev. Ryan Ruiz

Local priest was in St. Peter’s Square for naming of pope

Minutes after Rev. Ryan Ruiz accepted Rev. Juan Robert Ortega’s invitation Wednesday, the Springfield Catholic Central High School graduate and former Centerville priest considered himself twice blessed.Not only did Ruiz get a ride through the rain to Rome’s St. Peter’s Square, he was standing next to his Argentine classmate when ...

Members of the Clark County Historical Society, from left, Mel Glover, Natalie Fritz, Kasey Eichensehr and Virginia Weygandt in one of collection rooms filled with artifacts that they will reorganize with grants from the Ohio Historical Society and National Endowment for the Humanities. Bill Lackey/Staff

Museum lands checkoff grant money

The Heritage Center of Clark County is more sophisticated than your average store-and-lock, but Director of Collections Virginia Weygandt said it will use $15,000 from the state’s first tax checkoff history grants to answer three questions everyone with stuff in storage wants to know:“What do we have? Where is it? ...

Geraldine Moore, the widow of boxing champion Davey Moore, stares up at the bigger-than-life sculpture of her late husband after it was unveiled at the studio of artist Mike Major in this file photo.

Remembering Davey Moore’s life, fights

After losing his featherweight championship to Sugar Ramos in Los Angeles, Davey Moore had slipped into the coma from which he would not emerge.That made Springfield Daily News Sports Editor Bob Sullivan remembered a remark Moore had made years earlier.“Only 10 seconds separates me from being champion and being nothing,” ...

Gerald Robert “Bob” Harkins, South High Class of 1961, was a career military officer, shown here during his service in Vietnam. Courtesy of Bob Harkins

Alumni of Distinction class proves classy

A star of the basketball court becomes a life coach for kids coming before the juvenile court bench.A high school newspaper editor becomes at age 29 a fearless real-life editor whose paper becomes a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize.The son of a man who died of wounds suffered in World ...

'If it's for real, it's groundbreaking,' says one University of Houston biologist of the discovery of bacterial strain GFAJ-1, depicted in a scanning electron micrograph image.

Bacteria strains a health risk

Powerful strains of bacteria have developed resistance to antibiotics, causing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to sound an alarm this week and one Ohio expert to call it “one of the most serious public health issues of our time.” The CRE bacteria have developed resistance to carbopenem antibiotics, ...

City groups seek coordinated anti-violence effort

“Stop hate together” is the theme of the “Not in Our Town” event scheduled for 5 to 7:30 p.m. April 18 at the Rocking Horse Community Health Center.And while sending out a “Save the Date” message to other organizations in the community, organizers hope to make April 18 an important ...

St. John Male Chorus celebrating 70th anniversary

A brief, formal history of the Male Chorus of St. John Missionary Baptist Church exists.But then so does a tenor who has been in the group for 62 of its 70 years.Claude M. Castleberry will be part of the anniversary celebration when the Male Chorus and choruses from other churches ...

Spirit of longtime photographer still alive

Howdy Weber has been gone about two years now.Maybe because I miss him, it seems longer.But, oddly, the longtime Springfield News-Sun photographer stills seems very much alive to me, too.I thought of Howdy again a couple of weeks back while writing a play about the 30th anniversary of Newsweek’s American ...

Where meteorite was found in late 1800s that now is in the collection at the Smithsonian.

Enon meteorite a promising oddball

The late Ulysses Drummond, who for 60 years held on to the 1.65-pound stone the Smithsonian Institution stores as the Enon meteorite, was his father’s 16th child and his mother’s 11th.Although this circumstance is easily explained by his parents’ previous marriages, the parentage of the stone he toted around with ...

The Rev. Ryan Ruiz, with ties to Urbana and Centerville, is shown here in front of St. Peter’s Basilica. He is studying in Rome, where he’s excited to be on hand for the historic events unfolding there. Courtesy of Ryan Ruiz

Central grad waits for history to unfold in Rome

As he descended the stairs at the priests’ residence at the North American Pontifical College near Rome’s Trevi Fountain on Monday, Fr. Ryan Ruiz sensed something was afoot.Moments later, he knew the news rocking the Vatican soon would reverberate through the halls of his childhood parish, St. Mary Catholic Church ...

Since her infant daughter, Victoria, died on Jan. 23, Melissa Smith, who shared this photo, has continued to pump her breast milk to donate it to the Mothers Milk Bank that serves 45 hospitals. Courtesy of Melissa Smith

After baby’s death, mother becomes a milk donor

After watching her five-day-old daughter, Victoria, endure four surgeries in 48 hours, and knowing the increased post-surgical swelling was causing her pain, Melissa Smith on Jan. 23 prayerfully made the decision no parent wants to make.“We wanted to let her fight,” Smith said from her desk at the office of ...

Mad River could get state status

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources will host open houses on Thursday and Saturday to gather public input on whether Clark County’s 22-mile section of the Mad River should be designated a Recreational River under the Ohio Scenic Rivers Program.The events are scheduled from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday and ...

Pam Dixon, left, Jan Kushmaul and Rev. Gary Percesepe stand in front of a large banner on the front of the Highlands United Church of Christ on Friday. The church is openly welcoming gay members and will perform couple blessings. Bill Lackey/Staff

Church to celebrate views on gay members

Highlands United Church of Christ will mark Sunday its declaration of an “open and affirming” status, which it says will make it the first of its denomination in Clark County that celebrates the sexuality of gay, lesbian and transgender people as a gift of God.“This shows we are committed,” said ...

Sam Collins’ ‘It Won’t Be Long’ is one of Gennett Records’ early blues tracks. Courtesy of Rick Kennedy

Witt grad roots out truth on Gennett

Music lovers wax poetic about the creative stew of New Orleans, Creole and Mississippi Delta cultures that produced Louis Armstrong, King Oliver, Jelly Roll Morton and Blind Lemon Jefferson.In his excellent revised history of Gennett Records, Rick Kennedy explains how an equally complex mix of economic, social and cultural forces ...

Stafford: ‘Promiscuous sitting’ may teach us a lesson

It seems comical now. Strange.But this was in the 1840s, when more traditional Methodists in Springfield were trying to uphold the tradition of men and women sitting on separate sides of the sanctuary.In their attempt to do so, they used what now seems an obviously loaded term for the newfangled ...

Maureen Fagans, executive director of United Senior Services.

Fagans to lead United Senior Services

United Senior Services has tapped Maureen Fagans to help it determine how to serve Clark County’s growing and more diverse senior population and to develop the facilities it will need to do that.Fagans will become the organization’s executive director March 18, after four years as the head of Springfield’s Center ...

Morgan Krichbaum, a junior at Catholic Central High School, talks about the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI and the future of the Catholic Church on Monday. Bill Lackey/Staff

Springfield Catholics surprised by pope’s decision

When Darlene Tempelton heard a special announcement was imminent about Pope Benedict XVI, “I was sure they were going to say he died,” she said. But the news the Catholic Central High School campus minister gave to students at morning prayer Monday was more unusual than that. The pope’s planned ...

Parker Hills will discuss the Vicksburg Campaign on April 13 at the Clark County Historical Society’s third Civil War Symposium. Photo by Rob Shenk

Local symposium focuses on Vicksburg, Gettysburg

There is not yet a show called History Rehab.But Parker Hills has scheduled an intervention April 13 for anyone overly dependent on the notion that only the immense forces of social change, fate, or perhaps God drive what’s sometimes a very human history.When he appears at the Clark County Historical ...

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