Archive for June, 2018

Grant to help infants, toddlers impacted by parental substance use

| June 28, 2018

COSHOCTON – Coshocton County Juvenile Court was one of 15 sites and one of three in Ohio, selected to receive a three year, federal NQIC-CCCT grant to help address the needs of infants, young children and families affected by parental substance use. “We saw the opportunity to apply for this and thought it would enhance […]

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Sheriff’s Office Morning Report for June 28, 2018

| June 28, 2018

On June 27, 2018 the Sheriff’s Office investigated 1 accident (s) and 1 complaint (s)   Accidents 11:39 A.M.  Linda Hores was backing from a backing space on Mulberry Street and struck Laura Taggart of Coshocton who was traveling southbound.   Complaints 6:46 P.M.  Joshua McVay of Coshocton reported the theft of a dirt bike. […]

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Musical Theatre Showcase to be presented

Musical Theatre Showcase to be presented

| June 27, 2018

COSHOCTON – Six members of the Cardinal Chorale staff will present I Dreamed a Dream: A Musical Theatre Showcase on Saturday, June 30, at Ridgewood High School, 602 Johnson Street, West Lafayette. Curtain time is 7:30 p.m. Matt Downing, Haley Evans, Peter Hampton, Erin Jobes, Josh Senn, and Jennifer Sper will perform a variety of songs from stage and […]

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Test your skills at the Black Bear Summer Track and Field Classic

| June 27, 2018

WARSAW – Athletes of all ages are invited to come test their skills at the 15th annual Black Bear Summer Track and Field Classic. “We started this to raise money for the track program and to raise interest in track for little kids,” said Mike Gray, who wrapped up his last year of coaching track […]

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Sheriff’s Office Morning Report for June 27, 2018

| June 27, 2018

On June 26, 2018 the Sheriff’s Office investigated 1 accident (s) and 4 complaint (s)   Accidents 2:06 P.M.  Ruth Boyles of Coshocton was backing from a private driveway when she struck a parked car owned by John Crider of Coshocton.   Complaints 4:55 P.M.  Steve Loggins of Coshocton reported his window air conditioner had […]

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Safety City teaches students a variety of lessons

Safety City teaches students a variety of lessons

| June 26, 2018

COSHOCTON – Justin Vu’s favorite part of Safety City was learning, which is exactly what the seven day program was about. The Red Cross program is funded by United Way and is geared toward children entering kindergarten. It was held June 20-22 and June 25-28 at the fairgrounds. “We try to teach them as many […]

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Legal Notice

| June 26, 2018

PROBATE COURT OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO VAN BLANCHARD II, JUDGE IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF DAWN RENEE SHAW TO DAWN RENEE COTTRILL Case No. 21860014 NOTICE OF HEARING ON CHANGE OF NAME (R.C. 2717.01) Notice is hereby given to all interested persons, that the applicant has filed an Application for Change of Name in […]

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Legal Notice

| June 26, 2018

Due to the holidays, Oxford Township will hold their July meeting on July 3, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. The Budget hearing meeting will be combined with this meeting. Patty Rausch, Fiscal Officer CCB: Jun 27’18

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