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Archive for April, 2019

Coshocton team wins tournament

Coshocton team wins tournament

| April 30, 2019

COSHOCTON – The Coshocton All Star Baseball team is the 2019 Mound City Tournament Champions. The tournament was played April 22 through April 28. The all stars went 6-0 and won the championship game 11-1. Pictured in front, from left are: Mason Tedrick, Payne Skelton, Collin Hill, Bransyn Dawson, Christian Stroud; back row – Coach […]

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Ohio hunters harvest more than 8,800 wild turkeys

| April 30, 2019

COLUMBUS – Ohio hunters checked 8,867 wild turkeys during the first week of the wild turkey hunting season in the south zone, April 22-28. Hunters can view the 2019 spring turkey season zone map and harvest regulations at wildohio.gov. Ohio’s spring wild turkey season is divided into two zones: a south zone, which is open […]

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River View tops Meadowbrook

| April 30, 2019

WARSAW – The River View Lady Bears took home a 5-3 victory over Meadowbrook on April 29. Alyssa Thomas earned the win for River View. She allowed three hits and three runs over seven innings, striking out two and walking one. River View launched one home run on the day. Claire Warschauer went yard in the sixth inning. River […]

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Elizabeth Jane Magness

| April 30, 2019

PLAINFIELD – Elizabeth Jane Magness, age 92, of Plainfield, Ohio, passed on Sunday, April 28, 2019.  Elizabeth was born on January 30, 1927 to the late Ruth and Burrell Shaw. Elizabeth is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, William and Kathy Bryan, her brother, Russell Shaw, her sister, Bonnie Ward, her brother, Johnny Shaw, her […]

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Mark’s Musings – May 1, 2019

Mark’s Musings – May 1, 2019

| April 30, 2019

Our community is very busy this time of year. The months of April and May always bring out the best in Coshocton County – both in the natural beauty that surrounds us and the talents of our people. Whether it is a high school musical, a choir performance or something similar, there is something about […]

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Jeffrey A. Michael

Jeffrey A. Michael

| April 29, 2019

COSHOCTON – Jeffrey A. Michael, 58, of Coshocton passed away Sunday, April 28, 2019 at Genesis Hospital in Zanesville.  He was born in Coshocton on October 4, 1960. Jeff was a member of New Life Ministries Church where he loved to volunteer at the food pantry. He loved to participate with the youth groups and […]

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Pomerene Center hosts exhibit featuring works of Beall’s former students

Pomerene Center hosts exhibit featuring works of Beall’s former students

| April 29, 2019

COSHOCTON – Myrtle Beall retired last year from Coshocton High School, having served as the school’s art teacher from 1984 to 2018. In that time, she touched the lives of approximately 3,500 to 4,000 students and has always wanted to create an opportunity for her students to showcase their art work since graduation. That opportunity […]

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Community choir performs spring concert

Community choir performs spring concert

| April 29, 2019

COSHOCTON – The Coshocton Community Choir presented their spring concert “Live into Hope” to the community on Sunday, April 28 in McKinley Auditorium at Coshocton High School. Charles R. Snyder is the conductor and the choir has been in existence since 1971. The Coshocton Singers and the Coshocton Youth Chorale also participated in select pieces […]

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