Archive for January, 2021

Gwenn L. Snyder

Gwenn L. Snyder

| January 26, 2021

Gwenn L. Snyder, affectionately known as “Who Who,” 91, of Coshocton, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Monday, Jan. 25, 2021. She passed peacefully at her residence. Gwenn was born July 27, 1929 in Millcreek Township to the late Jay and Esta (McBride) Lawrence. Gwenn was a 1947 graduate of Keene […]

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Warsaw Mayor Ron Davis takes different approach with state of the village

Warsaw Mayor Ron Davis takes different approach with state of the village

| January 26, 2021

The state of village address is something that mayors are expected to deliver at the beginning of each year. Addressing the conditions of the village and to share what has happened, in the past year; also, to give some expectations and goals for the new year. Over the past 12 years, as mayor of the […]

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Bordenkircher shares highlights of past year in state of the village

Bordenkircher shares highlights of past year in state of the village

| January 26, 2021

2019 was a year of difficult challenges and accomplishments in our village, and 2020 challenged us in different ways as never before in modern times. Early in the year our community, our state, our country, and the entire world were faced with the COVID-19 pandemic which continues today. This has been a time of masks. […]

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Mills delivers state of the city

Mills delivers state of the city

| January 26, 2021

Wow! 2020 what a year, from the pandemic, to protests, to political uncertainty and terms like “we are in this together,” “new normal,” “unprecedented” and my personal favorite, “you’re on mute.” President Biggers, council members, elected officials, coworkers, and my fellow citizens. I would like to start by thanking my inner circle that surrounds me, […]

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Sheriff’s Office Report for January 26, 2021

| January 26, 2021

On January 25th, the Sheriff’s Office investigated 2 Accidents and 4 Complaints.  Accidents:  A 16 year old male slid off Township Road 285 into a ditch. Brooke Underwood of Millersburg was traveling on State Route 83, when she lost control on the icy road, went off the left side of the road, striking a guard […]

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Junior Woman’s Club making plans to distribute funds

| January 26, 2021

The Community Service Distribution Committee of Coshocton Junior Woman’s Club will meet in March to plan for the distribution of funds raised this year. Any request  for consideration should be sent to Junior Woman’s Club, PO Box 1011. Coshocton, Ohio,  43812, c/o Distribution. Include an amount and the reason for the request. Have your request […]

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James Allen Bailey

| January 26, 2021

James Allen Bailey, 64, of Coshocton passed away at his home in Coshocton on Monday, Jan. 25, 2021. James was born in Coshocton, Ohio on Sept. 14, 1956 to the late Frank and Mary (Sibert) Bailey. He graduated from River View High School and worked at Stone Container for many years before opening Turkey Hollow […]

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CHS swimmers compete at home

| January 26, 2021

Coshocton High School swimming competed against Big Walnut, Newark, and River View on Jan. 23, at the Janet Jones Mulligan Natatorium. Finishing overall individually for the girls were Ella Duling, fifth 200 free; Autumn Jones, first 200 IM; Kendal Jackson, first 400 free; Ella Baylor, first; and Chloe Hall, fourth in 100 breaststroke. The CHS […]

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