Archive for July, 2014

F. Marvin Pew

F. Marvin Pew

| July 31, 2014 | 0 Comments

COSHOCTON – Fletcher Marvin Pew, 83, of  20th St., died Thursday, July 31, 2014 at Autumn Extended Care. He was born July 19, 1931 in Clark Township, Coshocton Co. to the late Fletcher Chilten and Kathryn Elizabeth (Fox) Pew. Marvin was a 1949 graduate of Warsaw High School.  He was a truck driver and heavy […]

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Let’s cook

Let’s cook

| July 31, 2014 | 0 Comments

COSHOCTON – Marissa Mullett handed out berries and a variety of other fruits to students in the Kids Cooking Camp, which was a joint effort between OSU Extension and Local Bounty. The goal of the class was to give students the opportunity to explore local foods and see how fun cooking can be. Classes were […]

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MAD pulls together Himebaugh patrons to discuss state of park

| July 31, 2014 | 0 Comments

COSHOCTON – Himebaugh Park was created as a place for people of all ages to enjoy, but unfortunately the community is not taking care of it. Karen Casey from MAD (Make a Difference) is concerned about the state of the park, especially the trash that is being left around the park, the graffiti on the […]

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Fuhrman provides inspiration, guidance to RV athletes

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WARSAW – River View athletes received several life lessons from Chet Fuhrman, who coached at Penn State and for the Pittsburgh Steelers on Tuesday evening, July 29. River View High School principal Chuck Rinkes said, “I appreciate that he started talking about self-esteem because so many of our athletes come out – and whether they […]

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Pet of the week

Pet of the week

| July 31, 2014 | 0 Comments

COSHOCTON – This is Kobe, he is a handsome  yellow lab mix, already neutered, likes everyone, even kitties. He is an older gentleman, we think five to six years old. He walked well on a leash, is very friendly and weighs about 45 pounds. He would make such a great addition to a family. Kobe’s adoption […]

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St. John’s closes its doors, but still hopes to stay together

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COSHOCTON – A local church that can trace its roots back to 1856 closed its doors July 27, but the congregation isn’t going to let the lack of a building stop it from spreading the word of God. Over the years, St. John’s United Church of Christ at the corner of Eighth and Orange streets […]

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Local Bounty update

| July 31, 2014 | 0 Comments

Good Morning, Hello everyone!  We hope you will come see us this week.  Stock up on meats, cheeses, eggs, baked goods and produce.  Everything is as local as it can be, traveling only 13.5 miles to get to our store.  Compare that to a typical trip of 1500 miles (Coshocton to Las Vegas) that most […]

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Final Celebration in the Country set

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FRESNO – The Faithful Four and Chestnut Ridge will be featured performers at Celebration in the Country at 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2. The free outdoor concert, the last of the season, will be held on the lawn and pavilion of Renners St. Paul United Church of Christ near Fresno. The public is invited to […]

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