Archive for September, 2018

West Lafayette Police Department Report for Sept. 28, 2018

| September 28, 2018

On Sept. 27, 2018 the West Lafayette Police Department investigated the following:   Officer received a report of unwanted persons in the 600 block of Plainfield Road.   Officer received a fireworks complaint in the 100 block of East 4th Street.

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Sheriff’s Office Morning Report for Sept. 28, 2018

| September 28, 2018

  On Sept. 27, 2018 the Sheriff’s Office investigated 1 accident (s) and 3 complaint (s)   Accident 12:59 A.M.  Nicholas Miller of Groveport, Ohio was westbound on US 36 in the construction area when he approached County Road 621, he switched over to the eastbound lane as he realized that he was in the […]

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Sheriff’s Office Morning Report for Sept. 27, 2018

| September 28, 2018

On Sept. 26, 2018 the Sheriff’s Office investigated 0 accident (s) and 1 complaint (s)   Accident None Reported   Complaints 7:17 A.M.  Danielle Hubble of Coshocton was arrested for drug paraphernalia. coshoctoncounty.net/sheriff

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Ruth Ellen (Pigman) Richesson

Ruth Ellen (Pigman) Richesson

| September 27, 2018

COSHOCTON – Ruth Ellen (Pigman) Richesson, age 80, passed away on September 26, 2018. She was born on March 23, 1938 to the late James Wilson Pigman and Esther (Gault) and Dean Fry in her grandparents’ home. She was a 1956 graduate of Roscoe High School and enjoyed keeping in touch with her classmates. She […]

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Brown’s life and testimony featured in documentary

Brown’s life and testimony featured in documentary

| September 27, 2018

COSHOCTON – Cordell Brown was born with cerebral palsy in a time when not much was known about the condition and not a lot of expectations were given to people born with disabilities. But that didn’t stop Brown from overcoming his physical obstacles and defying all odds by not only learning to walk, but becoming […]

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More Ohioans now legally required to report suspected elder abuse

More Ohioans now legally required to report suspected elder abuse

| September 27, 2018

COLUMBUS – Starting on Sept. 29, Ohio law greatly expands the number of individuals required to report suspicions of elder abuse, neglect or exploitation. Mandatory reporters now include many more individuals in the financial services, legal and medical professions – for example, pharmacists, dialysis technicians, firefighters, first responders, building inspectors, CPAs, real estate agents, bank […]

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Traffic changes announced for Coshocton County Fair

Traffic changes announced for Coshocton County Fair

| September 27, 2018

COSHOCTON – From Sept. 25 through Friday, Oct. 5 the following changes will be in effect: Kenilworth Avenue will be one way eastbound between Seventh and Eighth streets. Also from Sept. 28 through Oct. 4, Seventh Street will be one way southbound between Kenilworth Avenue and Ash Street. In addition, the usual no parking changes will be in […]

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Career Center forestry team finishes eighth in the state

Career Center forestry team finishes eighth in the state

| September 27, 2018

COSHOCTON – The Coshocton County Career Center would like to recognize the FFA Forestry Team for their accomplishments during the District 8 FFA Competition on Sept. 20 at Zane State College in Zanesville. The teams finished eighth in the state for their forest knowledge and third in the district overall, competing in the following skill […]

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