Archive for October, 2019

Community Calendar for Oct. 30, 2019

Community Calendar for Oct. 30, 2019

| October 29, 2019

Publisher’s Notice: Community Calendar is provided as a free service of The Coshocton County Beacon and is limited to benefits, charitable organizations, athletic events, education and school events, special church and faith based events and more. For profit events and/or notices of any kind will not be published. Community Calendar notices will be published as […]

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Mark’s Musings – October 30, 2019

Mark’s Musings – October 30, 2019

| October 29, 2019

As October comes to a close – don’t forget to turn those clocks back this weekend – and we head towards November and Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 5 – we face many choices locally. Perhaps you have already voted – and exercised your right as an American citizen to cast your ballot the way […]

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Ann L. Taylor

| October 28, 2019

COSHOCTON- Ann Lynn Taylor, 65, died Sunday, Oct. 27, 2019 at Genesis Hospital in Zanesville. She was born Feb. 7, 1954 in Coshocton to Charles Grace and Donna (McCoy) Moore. She is survived by her father, Charles Grace; two daughters, Christy (Craig) Neighbor and Jamie Taylor, and a son, Adam Taylor, all of Coshocton; six […]

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Emergency HEAP program announced for the season, to begin Nov. 1

| October 28, 2019

COSHOCTON – The Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland Community Action Commission’s Emergency HEAP program will begin Friday, Nov. 1. Emergency HEAP is a federally funded program administered by the Ohio Development Services Agency, Office of Community Assistance that provides financial assistance to low-income households that are threatened with disconnection from their heating source or have already had service disconnected. Those households […]

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Altercare adds therapy cat to staff

Altercare adds therapy cat to staff

| October 28, 2019

COSHOCTON – The latest addition to Altercare Coshocton’s therapy department has the purrfect personality for the job. Parker, a therapy cat, joined the team at the end of September. “He was found in the parking lot by a resident’s family, who alerted staff they were concerned about him,” said Aimee Spillman, PTA/Facility Rehab Manager. “He […]

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Jack E. Olinger

Jack E. Olinger

| October 28, 2019

West Lafayette – Jack E. Olinger, 87, passed away on Sunday October 27, 2019 at the Lafayette Pointe Nursing Center. Jack was born December 31, 1931 in Coshocton to Rufus and Cora (Stipes) Olinger. He graduated from Roscoe High School where he played basketball for the Tigers. He was a lifelong farmer, a River View […]

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West Lafayette queen hosting sensory toy drive

West Lafayette queen hosting sensory toy drive

| October 28, 2019

WEST LAFAYETTE – Destiny Sesser knew right away that her West Lafayette Homecoming Queen service project would be to raise awareness for autism. “Two of my little cousins were diagnosed with autism when they were 3-years-old and the other when she was just 18 months,” Sesser said. “Being a part of their lives, watching them […]

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Sheriff’s Office Morning Report for October 28, 2019

| October 28, 2019

On October 26, the Sheriff’s Office investigated 1 (s) and 2 complaint(s). Accidents: 5:56 P.M.  Donald Smith of Coshocton was traveling north from Main Street to Chestnut Street when he lost his brakes striking Marcia Shaw of Coshocton who was traveling west on Chestnut Street.   Complaints: 4:20 P.M.  Kristie Oliver of Coshocton was arrested […]

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