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Beth Scott

I have been employed at the Coshocton County Beacon since September 2009 as a news reporter and assistant graphic artist. I am a 2004 graduate of Newcomerstown High School and a 2008 graduate of Capital University with a bachelor’s degree in Professional Writing. I am married to John Scott and live in Newcomerstown. We have two beautiful daughters, Amelia Grace Scott and Leanna Rose Scott.

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Snider always had a passion for sports

Snider always had a passion for sports

| April 23, 2019

COSHOCTON – Sports has always been a part of Stephanie Snider’s life. The 1997 Coshocton High School graduate was a junior high girls’ basketball coach at Coshocton for seven seasons and still enjoys coaching youth basketball. “I was asked to be a coach, but I was very nervous about it, but I’m so glad I […]

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Buehler’s manager kisses pig as part of fundraiser

Buehler’s manager kisses pig as part of fundraiser

| April 22, 2019

COSHOCTON – Rueben the pig made a new friend on Monday, April 22. Nathan Asire, service and facilities manager at Buehler’s either won or lost, depending on how you look at it, a fundraising effort by employees at the Coshocton location, and had to kiss a pig by the store’s entrance. Each manager at the […]

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March for Jesus held in Coshocton

March for Jesus held in Coshocton

| April 19, 2019

COSHOCTON – About 25 people in Coshocton from all churches and denominations gathered together on Friday, April 19 to boldly take the name of Jesus Christ through the streets of Coshocton. The group met in the Aldi’s parking lot and walked down Second Street, many holding crosses, and convened at the gazebo at the court […]

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Conkle signs letter of intent to play at West Liberty

Conkle signs letter of intent to play at West Liberty

| April 18, 2019

COSHOCTON – Riley Conkle signed her letter of intent to play softball at West Liberty University at Coshocton High School on Thursday, April 18 surrounded by her family, teammates, and coaches. Conkle started playing softball in seventh grade and her love of the sport has only grown ever since. “She started at a really young […]

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Waycaster signs letter of intent with Ohio Valley University

Waycaster signs letter of intent with Ohio Valley University

| April 5, 2019

COSHOCTON – Mason Waycaster signed his letter of intent to play golf at the Ohio Valley University on Wednesday, April 3 at Coshocton High School. Waycaster played golf for two years at Coshocton after transferring from Ridgewood his junior year. “We had two really good seasons,” said Waycaster. “We made it far my junior year, […]

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Davis signs with Marietta College

Davis signs with Marietta College

| April 5, 2019

COSHOCTON – Clay Davis signed his letter of intent to golf at Marietta College on Wednesday, April 3 at Coshocton High School surrounded by his parents, Josh and Tina Aronhalt, other members of his family, his coach, and his teammates. Davis has been playing golf since he was in eighth grade. He chose Marietta College […]

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Coshocton Annin Flagmakers Showroom renamed The Coshocton Supply Company

Coshocton Annin Flagmakers Showroom renamed The Coshocton Supply Company

| April 1, 2019

COSHOCTON – Coshocton Annin Flagmakers Showroom, (Coshocton Visitors Bureau), had a grand re-opening ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday, April 1. Renamed The Coshocton Supply Company, the business will now feature Coshocton-made products from 12 of Coshocton’s artisans as well as Annin flags. “I think the presence here is a really unique venue to our guests,” […]

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Warsaw Elementary students selected to sing in National Conference Choir

Warsaw Elementary students selected to sing in National Conference Choir

| March 28, 2019

WARSAW – Last autumn, three students at Warsaw Elementary School auditioned for a chance to sing in the National Conference Choir, which is held in correlation with the National Conference for the Organization of American Kodaly Educators (OAKE) in Columbus. Two students, Avington Wright and Maguire Werntz, both fourth graders at the school, were accepted […]

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