We’re ready for the big game and more than ready for spring

| February 4, 2021

Spring is less than two months away – in fact, if we use the date of this issue of The Beacon, Feb. 4, as the date to count “from” – we have a mere 46 days until spring. I am confident when I say this that all of us are ready and waiting for a new season to bring warmer weather, hope of a better year and a continued successful battle against COVID-19.

According to several sources, the number of new cases in Ohio this past weekend was the lowest since the beginning of November. This is certainly encouraging news. And as the vaccine continues to be rolled out and distributed more people being vaccinated will reduce new cases even more rapidly. It is possible that the worst of this is past but sadly we have lost many, many wonderful people and members of our community during this pandemic.

Are you ready for the Super Bowl? Or should it be called the “Brady Bowl?” Right now, the pundits have the Kansas City Chiefs as a three-point favorite over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. But wait, this is home field for the Buccaneers, the first time in Super Bowl history that a team has participated in the Super Bowl at home. And it is Tom Brady. Tom Brady! I believe playing in his 10th Super Bowl – my prediction – Buccaneers 31 – Chiefs 24. I think it will either be really close or a blowout one way or the other – let’s hope the refs let ‘em play! No cheesy fourth quarter or “missed” helmet to helmet hits in the endzone that – yes, let’s be honest here folks, that missed call quite possibly cost the Browns a win over the Chiefs.

Disagree? Let me know.

Coshocton County continues to move forward with store openings, ribbon cuttings and expansions. Things are positive and there are many people working hard to ensure that our community, our towns and villages, and Main Street and beyond are productive and making giant strides of improvement.

Every so often I like to give an update on The Beacon. Our office at 226 Main Street in Coshocton is open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday. We do ask that you wear a facemask as a common courtesy for our employees and their families. Our readership is loyal, and the number of households reached has been consistent over the past several years.

The Beacon continues to buck the trend of more traditional print publications – but – if the truth was being told – weekly community newspapers and magazines are becoming the platform on which communities can rely on for news and information across the nation. There were several new startups last year, the year before, and the year before that.

And with The Beacon being a part of AloNovus – most people know them as the Bargain Hunter network of publications – your business can reach into other markets and draw customers to Coshocton from Holmes, Tuscarawas, Wayne, Carrollton and parts of Stark County. We can help you expand your marketing reach with a plan that is tailored to your budget. Thank you for your continued support of our community’s leading print publication, The Coshocton County Beacon.

Category: Mark's Musings, Opinion

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Mark Fortune, along with his wife Nancy, is the former owner and founder of The Coshocton County Beacon, the highest circulated newspaper in Coshocton County. He has over 40 years in the publishing business with sales, marketing, and journalism experience. After selling The Beacon to the AloNovus Corp., in January 2020, Mark has been a Business Development Strategist with the company. They publish a network of weekly news publications with almost a half million distribution weekly, a quarterly tourism magazine and a digital division. Mark enjoys history, and has a passion for genealogy, currently researching and discovering his Fortune ancestry. He and his wife Nancy live on a small farm outside of Coshocton.

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