Friday, November 14th, 2025
Good morning, Springfield. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 14th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Springfield News-Sun is asking local residents to donate to Holiday Food Relief so that every $1 gives 2 meals to those in need—donations will be collected online, by mail, and with envelopes in the paper on Nov. 16, Nov. 23, Dec. 14, and Dec. 28. The funds will go directly to purchasing wholesale food for local families facing rising costs. Springfield News-Sun
- ➤ Urban Light Ministries will host its third annual Mayor’s Breakfast on the Thursday before Thanksgiving to honor ten transplant heroes who moved to Springfield and enriched the community— the event will include a welcome prayer, musical selections, and remarks by Springfield Mayor Rob Rue and ministry leaders. Springfield News-Sun
- ➤ The Springfield 2051 project, launched in August, has exceeded its survey goal of 1,000 responses and revealed that many residents feel the city is divided. Organizers are holding over 50 sessions and have scheduled additional listening events next week at various Clark County Public Library locations + they urge more community input to shape future plans. Springfield News-Sun
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A large deer crashed at full speed through the cafeteria window at a local middle school Thursday morning—breaking the glass and prompting officials to assess the damage. WHIO
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Stores are offering new Thanksgiving deals with prices on pies, hams, and meal bundles from Kroger, Aldi, Meijer, and Walmart. Shoppers in Springfield can compare offers and save money on holiday staples — deals are available as Thanksgiving approaches. Springfield News-Sun
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Clark State College will hold open forums November 18 through November 20 at 2:15 p.m. in the LRC Building community room and online, where the three presidential candidates (Evon Walters, Flavius R.W. Lilly, Rai Kathuria) will explain plans to boost student success. Community members may ask questions and give feedback to help choose the next president. Springfield News-Sun
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ ODJFS announced today that eligible households will receive their full November SNAP benefits, with the full amount calculated by deducting any partial payments already made—officials said the process follows USDA guidance—and no issuance date has been set. WHIO
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ An area vet in Franklin urged local pet owners to watch for signs of illness as rising reports have led the clinic to stress the need for early care (including timely vaccinations and wellness exams). The care team also recommends extra caution at public places like dog parks (to help reduce disease spread). WHIO
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Bugs Bunny at the Symphony
7:30-10 p.m. — Clark State Performing Arts Center — Ticket prices vary — Celebrate Bugs Bunny’s 85th birthday with a live symphony performance of classic Looney Tunes.
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Springfield Turkey Trot
2-6 p.m. — 2111 S Center Blvd, Springfield, OH — Registration fees apply — Celebrate Thanksgiving with a 5k and 1 Mile fun run for all ages.
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Clifton Mill Christmas Lights
6 PM – 9 PM — Historic Clifton Mill — $15 admission — Experience a dazzling display of over 4 million lights in a festive winter wonderland.
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The MOONBATS Rock Revue
7-10 p.m. — The State Theater — $20 — Experience a tribute to 50's and 60's rock legends like The Who and The Doors.
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Todd Stoll's Red Hot Holiday Stomp
4-6 p.m. — The State Theater — General Admission — Enjoy a New Orleans style spin on holiday classics while supporting local charities.
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