Gene Leroy Ditsler loved life and lived it to the fullest for nearly 88 years, from his birth on February 8, 1937 in Valparaiso, IN, until his death on November 7, in Granville, OH. Gene grew up loving sports, especially basketball, and though he wasn’t tall enough to play on the high school team, he […]
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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West Lafayette ushers in the holiday season with crafts and parade
WEST LAFAYETTE – West Lafayette was the place to be on Saturday, Dec. 7 as the village ushered in the holiday season with crafts, a parade, and maybe most importantly, a visit from Santa Claus. The West Lafayette Lions Club sponsored a pancake breakfast that morning at the West Lafayette Methodist Church, and Club Aries […]
True meaning of Christmas presented during Community Choir concert
COSHOCTON – The Coshocton Community Choir gave another amazing performance at its annual Christmas concert on Sunday, Dec. 8, proving once again that there is a lot of talent in Coshocton County. The choir performed songs reflecting the true meaning of the season, each one better than the last. Some highlights of the concert included, […]
ArtPARK meeting space featured in Interior Design magazine
COSHOCTON – Last summer, the artPARK on Main Street featured something completely out of the ordinary that combined a desire for modern art in Coshocton and a place where people could gather to share ideas together in one place. The Pomerene Center for the Arts introduced a new brightly-colored meeting space that many people found […]
Optics Plus Vision Center moves to new location on Chestnut Street
COSHOCTON – Optics Plus Vision Center held a ribbon cutting ceremony at their new location on Chestnut Street on Friday, Dec. 6. Dr. Charles Fornara has been in Coshocton since 2006 and purchased the practice on Main Street from Dr. Charles W. Snide that same year, who had been in that location since the 1950s. […]
Experience Christmas Eve this year in a traditional setting
FRESNO – In this technologically-advanced age, sometimes it’s nice to unplug from the world around us and get back to what really matters – friends, family, and spending time with those we love. This year make your Christmas Eve a little more meaningful as Fresno United Methodist Church hosts its annual Christmas Eve Services in […]
Community Calendar Dec. 4, 2019
Publisher’s Notice: Community Calendar is provided as a free service of The Coshocton County Beacon and is limited to benefits, charitable organizations, athletic events, education and school events, special church and faith based events and more. For profit events and/or notices of any kind will not be published. Community Calendar notices will be published as […]
Haarman’s Pallet Treasures opens in West Lafayette
WEST LAFAYETTE – Haarman’s Pallet Treasures had its grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday, Nov. 22. The business, owned by Chris and Melissa Haarman, features a little bit of everything from electronic to home décor, toys to kitchen ware, and many other items, all which have been marked down from their original price. […]
Bexley Ann’s Boutique has grand opening
COSHOCTON – Bexley Ann may only be six months old, but her name is already famous in Downtown Coshocton. Bexley’s grandmother, Jessie Bates, has been selling infant and children’s clothing in Coshocton since June and recently opened her own clothing store on Main Street. Bexley Ann’s Boutique officially opened on Friday, Nov. 22. “I was […]