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Archive for September, 2019

Beacon’s Buzz Weekly lands at Clary Gardens

Beacon’s Buzz Weekly lands at Clary Gardens

| September 29, 2019

COSHOCTON – The Beacon’s Buzz Weekly has landed at Clary Gardens for the scarecrow trail. Be sure to check out all the scarecrows during the month of October. This year, with the help of the Coshocton Visitor’s Bureau, the trail has expanded into a city-wide Scarecrow Town. Visit www.scarecrowtown.com for a map of where to […]

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Women of Witness introduces new ministry for women

Women of Witness introduces new ministry for women

| September 28, 2019

COSHOCTON – Freedom Road Ministries is a new program of restoration and encouragement for women being offered by Women of Witness. The group will meet from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. on Sundays starting Oct. 13, at the Word Worship Center on the corner of Eighth and Orange streets. “We have a jail ministry and this […]

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Bible and Kinzel named fair royalty

Bible and Kinzel named fair royalty

| September 27, 2019

COSHOCTON – Cale Bible and Brett Kinzel were named the Coshocton County Fair King and Queen during the opening ceremony held Friday evening, Sept. 27 in Hunter Arena at the fairgrounds. “I was excited when I heard my name,” Bible said. “I looked up to the people that came before me. I wanted to do […]

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Elected officials to compete in United Way fundraiser

| September 27, 2019

COSHOCTON – On Wednesday, Oct. 23, the Coshocton County Commissioners office will be having a United Way fundraiser which will feature elected county officials racing around the Court Square on adult three-wheel bikes. In addition to the race which will be held in heats, they will also be hosting a soup cook-off. These events will […]

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Elks grant helps Kids America purchase chairs

Elks grant helps Kids America purchase chairs

| September 27, 2019

COSHOCTON – Kids America was the recipient of grant money from the Coshocton Elks Lodge that allowed them to purchase nine new office chairs. “Kids America has been around for 18 years now and a lot of our equipment from over the years we’ve made last,” said Isaac Bush, executive director at Kids America. “This […]

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Fairgrounds buzzing with activity

Fairgrounds buzzing with activity

| September 27, 2019

COSHOCTON – Even before the fair starts the grounds are alive with excitement. Booths are decorated, barns are prepared for livestock, vendors set up shop, and competitors bring in entries they hope will win them a blue ribbon. The Gress family has 72 entries in this year’s fair and 60 of them are in the […]

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Poorman takes over for Prior at prenatal clinic

Poorman takes over for Prior at prenatal clinic

| September 27, 2019

COSHOCTON – Amanda Poorman, certified nurse midwife and the Maternal & Child Health Center are making sure that women still have access to prenatal care in Coshocton County. Dr. Paul Prior served the clinic for a number of years, but recently left to relocate out of state. He worked at the clinic when Coshocton County […]

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US 36 construction update shared

| September 27, 2019

WARSAW – US 36 near Nellie will remain closed to traffic until paving is completed for the culvert replacement project. The paving is estimated to be completed and road open by the end of the day Tuesday, Oct. 1. Related to the upcoming SR 715 closure, due to reciprocal detours, SR 715 will not close […]

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