Archive for June, 2020

Norman Richard Stubbs

Norman Richard Stubbs

| June 27, 2020

Norman Richard Stubbs, 81, passed away Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at Genesis Hospital in Zanesville. He was born July 10, 1938, the only child of the late Guy & Lelia (Shryock) Stubbs. Born and raised in Coshocton, Norman graduated from Roscoe High School in 1956. He was active in all sports, Band, Glee Club, mixed […]

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Travel back in time on the canal boat

Travel back in time on the canal boat

| June 26, 2020

For a fun and educational activity with your family this summer, how about a ride on the Monticello III at Roscoe Village? The horse-drawn canal boat replica takes passengers on a 45-minute ride into Ohio’s past with a 1 1/2-mile trip along a restored section of the Ohio-Erie Canal. “I’m very passionate about the canal. […]

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Arthur J. Kolb

Arthur J. Kolb

| June 25, 2020

Arthur J. Kolb, 93, passed away at his home on Wednesday June 24th, 2020. He was born in Dresden on October 25th, 1926 to the late Agnes and Louis Kolb Sr. Art is survived by his children Rodney (Paula) Kolb, Nancy (John) Wells and Sherry (Dave) Thomas; grandchildren Rod (Jamea) Kolb, Michelle (Vic) Hottinger, Marc […]

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Camp Invention adjusts to offer lessons at home

| June 25, 2020

Camp Invention has been around for 25 years, said Diane Schlegel, Coshocton City Schools Camp Invention Director and lead coach. “Twelve years ago, on a whim, I called to see what Camp Invention was about and I was sold the minute I heard about it,” she said. “Initially Camp Invention has been held at the school. It […]

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Gary A. Bowman

Gary A. Bowman

| June 24, 2020

Gary A. Bowman, 66, of Coshocton passed away at Aultman Hospital in Canton on Tuesday June 23, 2020.  Gary was born in Coshocton on September 9, 1953 to the late William “Bill” and Lelah (Hale) Bowman. Gary graduated from Coshocton High School in 1971 and retired from Family Heritage where he was a sales manager […]

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COTC Coshocton Promise Successful in First Year

COTC Coshocton Promise Successful in First Year

| June 24, 2020

In November 2018, Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) announced an ambitious program to offer a free college education to Coshocton County residents. The Coshocton Promise launched in the 2019-2020 academic year. Initial funds were made possible through a unique public/private partnership between COTC and the Coshocton Foundation’s Clarence and Grace Miller Scholarship endowment. In its […]

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Are we back on track yet?

Are we back on track yet?

| June 24, 2020

As more and more venues open their doors to the public, are we increasing the risk of a spike in the COVID-19 virus? We are already seeing this happening around the world and in some cases, around the nation. As I bounce around on the internet looking at the number of cases, one thing strikes […]

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Keene planning July 4th celebration

| June 24, 2020

The Village of Keene and the newly formed Independence Day Committee are planning a July 4 celebration with a parade at noon on Saturday, July 4. The committee is being led by Galen Honabarger, a 30-year resident of Keene. Anyone from the Keene community who would like to help in planning this event is welcome […]

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