Archive for May, 2018

Sheriff’s Office Morning Report for May 27, 2018

| May 29, 2018

On May 26, 2018 the Sheriff’s Office investigated 2 accident (s) and 4 complaint (s)   Accidents 1:59 P.M.  Chelsey Birkhimer of Coshocton was traveling east bound on SR 16 near AK Steel when she went left to center, off the right side of the road striking a culvert and flipping her vehicle onto its […]

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Large crowd celebrates Memorial Day in Coshocton

Large crowd celebrates Memorial Day in Coshocton

| May 29, 2018

COSHOCTON – Both sides of Main Street in Coshocton were lined with people on Monday, May 28 for the annual Memorial Day Parade. The crowd was on its feet and clapping loudly as the American Flag made its way through the parade route. Entries in the parade included veterans’ groups, scouts, local and visiting queens […]

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Sheriff’s Office Morning Report for May 26, 2018

| May 29, 2018

On May 25, 2018 the Sheriff’s Office investigated 1 accident (s) and 4 complaint (s)   Accidents 2:18 A.M.  Jody Applegarth of Coshocton was traveling eastbound on Cambridge Road when she lost control of her vehicle and struck a tree just west of Spring Street.   Complaints 2:46 A.M.  Dispatch received a 911 call in […]

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A.C.t.T.T. training offered

| May 29, 2018

COSHOCTON – The Advancing Coshocton through Technical Training (A.C.t.T.T.) program is a recently-funded grant initiative designed to prepare skillfully trained individuals with an interest in mechanical or electrical technology; individuals with a mechanical mindset and technical abilities. In a collaboration between Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) and the Coshocton County Career Center,  they are offering […]

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Traveling archery tournament comes to Coshocton

Traveling archery tournament comes to Coshocton

| May 29, 2018

COSHOCTON – The woods around the Coshocton Sportsman’s Club were filled with lions, tigers, bears and dinosaurs the weekend of May 26-27 when the Rinehart Target R100 Tournament visited Coshocton. David Weaver, from Rinehart Target, said this was the fifth time the tournament has been to Coshocton. “Registration opened at 7:30 this morning and at […]

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Mark’s Musings – March 18, 2018

Mark’s Musings – March 18, 2018

| May 29, 2018

Like the coming of warm weather for spring, your NCAA men’s basketball tournament bracket is probably perfect. I jest of course. The weather pattern for this week and especially the first day of spring does not bode well for those of us (everyone?) that are growing weary of the cold. But March it is and […]

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Mark’s Musings – May 30, 2018

Mark’s Musings – May 30, 2018

| May 29, 2018

Graduation and all the pomp and circumstance that accompanies it makes May a special time of the year. Whether your youngster is walking across the stage at a college or university, high school, or maybe even taking their first big step into school from pre-school it is a life moment to remember. I am sure […]

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Summer is rocking with activities for children

Summer is rocking with activities for children

| May 29, 2018

COSHOCTON – This summer Clary Gardens, the Coshocton Public Library, the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum and the Pomerene Center for the Arts are working together to offer programming for children in the community. “Last year we shared our (summer reading) theme ‘Build a Better World’ and the others followed it with programs, but we didn’t collaborate,” said […]

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