Archive for October, 2020

Big changes ahead for the Pomerene Center for the Arts

Big changes ahead for the Pomerene Center for the Arts

| October 28, 2020

Let’s just say it – 2020 has been one tough year. Life as we knew it was turned upside down with COVID-19 requiring all of us to make tremendous adjustments and sacrifices. The effects of the pandemic left very few unscathed, including the Pomerene Center for the Arts. Recently, its board of directors made the […]

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Local bowlers strive for perfect game

Local bowlers strive for perfect game

| October 28, 2020

Legacy Lanes has seen several people bowl perfect games since they reopened after being closed due to COVID – 19. According to Jeff Oswald, co-owner, the new lanes are synthetic, so they are more consistent and offer more pin action. A perfect game is a score of 300 – which means a strike in every […]

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Meet Leslie Fehrman Ridenbaugh – LCC Class of 2021

Meet Leslie Fehrman Ridenbaugh – LCC Class of 2021

| October 28, 2020

Leslie Fehrman Ridenbaugh is a Coshocton native, growing up in the City of Coshocton attending Coshocton High School. Following graduation in 2004, she attended Marietta College majoring in international business. Realizing this major was not a good fit for her career goal, Ridenbaugh returned home to attend Central Ohio Technical College, where she started in […]

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Coshocton County Handicapped Society celebrates 30th anniversary

Coshocton County Handicapped Society celebrates 30th anniversary

| October 28, 2020

In 1970, Bud Fortune and Duane Beck saw a need in Coshocton County.  Their vision of a place to help those who need it most is still going strong today. The Coshocton County Handicapped Society is celebrating 30 years of “People Helping People.” Candy Angle, president of the Handicapped Society, said that a big part […]

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Bonnie Jean Wolford

Bonnie Jean Wolford

| October 28, 2020

Bonnie Jean Wolford, 93, of Frazeysburg, went to be with her Lord on Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020 at her home. Her loving family was at her side. Born Jan. 4, 1927 in Frazeysburg, she was a daughter of the late Clay and Dolly (Yingling) Anderson. She was an active member of New Beginnings Ministries in […]

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City leaf scheduled announced

| October 28, 2020

The City of Coshocton leaf collection scheduled will be followed as closely as possible, weather permitting. 2-4: Zone 1 – south side of Walnut Street to city’s south corporation line, between Zero Street and Conrail railroad. 5-6: Zone 2 – North side of Walnut Street to Sycamore, between Water Street and Sixth Street 9-10 and […]

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Spotted lanternfly found in Ohio

| October 27, 2020

A population of the invasive Spotted Lanternfly (SLF) has been found in Mingo Junction just south of Steubenville, along the Ohio River. The initial report came from a resident who spotted a dead adult SLF on a commercial building on Oct. 19, 2020. When Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) Plant Pest Control inspectors arrived, they […]

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Columbia Gas offers heating help reminder

| October 27, 2020

With heating season upon us, Columbia Gas is reminding customers in Coshocton County about several forms of financial assistance that are available to help with paying the gas bill. Beginning Nov. 1, income-eligible customers may receive a one-time energy assistance grant through the Winter Crisis Program. These grants can provide much-needed help to those whose […]

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