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Archive for June, 2019

Sheriff’s Office Morning Report for June 27, 2019

| June 28, 2019

On June 26, the Sheriff’s Office investigated 1 (s) and 3 complaint(s). Accidents: 11:42 P.M.  Lori Ray was traveling eastbound on US 36 and lost control of her vehicle and went off the right side of the road and crashed into a tree.  Complaints: 9:08 A.M.  Diane Tate reported harassment. 10:37 A.M.  Richard Bayer was […]

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Sheriff’s Office Morning Report for June 26, 2019

| June 28, 2019

On June 25, the Sheriff’s Office investigated 0 (s) and 5 complaint(s). Accidents: None Reported Complaints: 12:58 P.M.  Hahn’s Quickmart reported a theft. 5:35 P.M.  Christina Winegar reported a burglary. Source: www.coshoctoncounty.net/sheriff

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Farmers’ market offers fresh food, homemade décor, and a dose of kindness

Farmers’ market offers fresh food, homemade décor, and a dose of kindness

| June 28, 2019

COSHOCTON – Whether you’re looking for fresh produce, sweet treats, hand painted signs, or a friendly community, Coshocton County Farmers’ Markets have it all. Each farmers’ market has a variety of homemade items, and each of them are located close by. Every Saturday, Coshocton city’s main street, Fresno Bible Church, and the corner of Orchard […]

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Gordmans opens in Coshocton

Gordmans opens in Coshocton

| June 27, 2019

COSHOCTON – Store Manager Kimberly Porter was excited to welcome customers to the new Gordmans, which replaces the Peebles store on Airport Road in the shopping center next to Wal-Mart. Both businesses are owned by Stage Stores, which is launching Gordmans as an off-price retailer. Porter told the crowd gathered outside the store on Thursday […]

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Children enjoy butterflies at Clary Gardens

Children enjoy butterflies at Clary Gardens

| June 27, 2019

COSHOCTON – Malyn Haywood, 3, and Mayda Haywood, 7, show off two of the butterflies that are part of a traveling exhibit setup June 25-30 at Clary Gardens. Visitors are able to walk into the enclosure and view the butterflies at no cost. Owner Fran LeMasters also is available to answer questions. The Coshocton County […]

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Fair school funding plan introduced

| June 27, 2019

COLUMBUS – State Representative Scott Ryan (R-Granville Township) applauded the introduction of the ‘Cupp-Patterson Fair School Funding Plan’ for the state of Ohio. The proposal is designed to treat every district fairly and fund as many districts as possible in accordance with a new, comprehensive formula based upon need and cost. “I am proud to […]

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McMasters updates commissioners on West Lafayette flood

| June 27, 2019

COSHOCTON – Rob McMasters, director of the Coshocton County Emergency Management Agency, attended the Coshocton County Commissioners Wednesday, June 26 meeting to update them on the flood clean-up in West Lafayette. At 11:38 p.m. on Tuesday, June 18, a flash flood warning was announced for Coshocton County and surrounding areas. Not long after McMasters received […]

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Roscoe Village to host ice cream social

| June 27, 2019

COSHOCTON – The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum will collaborate with Medbery Marketplace and surrounding businesses to kick off National Ice Cream month with a village-wide day of fun. The public is invited on July 6 to celebrate the summer season with the Roscoe Village Ice Cream Social. They are offering free admission all day, a craft for […]

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