Archive for October, 2020

Harold Floyd Stevens

Harold Floyd Stevens

| October 26, 2020

Harold Floyd Stevens, 84, passed away on Friday October 23, 2020 at the Licking Memorial Hospital in Newark. He was born in Cadiz on March 18, 1936 to Edna (Smith) and Harold Stevens Sr. Harold was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, serving from 1953-1955. He enjoyed restoring Model As and tractors. He is […]

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Myrtle C. Hardy

Myrtle C. Hardy

| October 26, 2020

Myrtle C. Hardy, 85, of Coshocton passed away on Oct. 23, 2020 at her home. She was born on March 4, 1935 in Coshocton County to the late Jesse L. Maple and Carrie (Freetage) Maple. Myrtle is survived by her husband of 68 years, Robert Hardy; daughter Donna (Terry) West of Coshocton; son Robbie (Denise) […]

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Susan M. Strickmaker

Susan M. Strickmaker

| October 26, 2020

Susan M. Strickmaker, 64, of Uhrichsville, Ohio passed away at Trinity West Hospital in Steubenville, Ohio on Saturday Oct. 24, 2020. Susan was born in New Philadelphia, Ohio on Aug. 22, 1956 to the late Eugene T. and Caroline M. (Gross) Strickmaker. She is survived by her brother Gregory (Deborah) Strickmaker of Gnadenhutten, Ohio. Along […]

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Jonathan “Jon” S. Vargo

Jonathan “Jon” S. Vargo

| October 26, 2020

Jonathan “Jon” S. Vargo, originally from Coshocton, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020. He is survived by his wife of 15 years, Amy Jo (Burton), his parents, James and Toni Vargo, brother William “Bill” (Debbie) Vargo, sister Laurie (Kevin) Hays, aunts Margaret “Peggy” and Jean, and many beloved nieces and nephews. Jon was […]

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Baker to speak about The Beatles at museum

Baker to speak about The Beatles at museum

| October 26, 2020

The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum welcomes back local Beatles aficionado, Gary Baker, as he takes us on The Beatles’ final journey from the rooftop concert in January 1969, to the release of “Let It Be,” and the “official” breakup of the band in the spring of 1970. Join us on Facebook Live on Nov. 5 at 6 […]

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Church display encourages people to give thanks

Church display encourages people to give thanks

| October 24, 2020

What are you thankful for? This is the question Emmanuel Lutheran Church is encouraging people to think about with its fall lawn display. “We do lawn visuals that communicate a message,” Pastor Bryan Kittner said. “It just depends on the season. At Christmas we hope to do a message about hope.” Three giant pumpkins bare […]

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Cosmetology students spend 2 days learning from Great Clips guests

Cosmetology students spend 2 days learning from Great Clips guests

| October 23, 2020

A two-day boot camp featuring special guests from Great Clips was held Oct. 21-22 for students in the cosmetology program at the Coshocton County Career Center. “The students learn a lot from hands-on education and really thrive,” said Darla Wagner, cosmetology instructor. Wagner worked with representatives from Great Clips and Lisa Akers, director of Coshocton […]

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Two treated after accident on SR 621

Two treated after accident on SR 621

| October 23, 2020

On Oct. 23, at 1:06 p.m., the Coshocton County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call in reference to a single vehicle accident with injures on SR 621 near CR 406. Upon arrival of deputies, it was determined that a vehicle being operated by 31-year-old Douglas Hummell of Coshocton and his wife, 29-year-old Lyndsey Hummell, was […]

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