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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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AG Luncheon celebrates farmers

| April 4, 2018

COSHOCTON – Agriculture is the number one industry in Coshocton County and has a market value of more than $81 million. The fourth annual Ag Day Celebration Luncheon was held on Tuesday, March 20, National Ag Day, to celebrate farmers not only in Coshocton County, but those across the United States. This year’s theme is […]

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Animal Shelter hosts egg hunt

Animal Shelter hosts egg hunt

| March 30, 2018

COSHOCTON – The Coshocton County Animal Shelter hosted an egg hunt on Friday, March 30. After the hunt, children colored some pictures that will hang in the shelter and made friends with the cats in the cat room. Add a furry friend to your home by adopting a cat or dog from the local shelter.

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Ridgewood High School to present ‘Beauty and the Beast’

Ridgewood High School to present ‘Beauty and the Beast’

| March 28, 2018

WEST LAFAYETTE – The tale as old as time comes to the Ridgewood High School on April 13 – 15 when the drama department presents “Beauty and the Beast”. A cast of 54 talented young actors have been working tirelessly to bring this story to life for the West Lafayette community for the past few […]

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Hopewell Indians head to semi-finals

Hopewell Indians head to semi-finals

| March 23, 2018

COSHOCTON – On Friday, March 23, the Hopewell Indians red team headed to New Philadelphia High School for a state semi-final game that will start at 6 p.m. tonight. A bus escorted the team down Main Street accompanied by a Coshocton sheriff’s cruiser, a Coshocton County EMS ambulance, a Coshocton Fire Truck, and fans cheering […]

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Anglin awards top choir Olympian in interval training project

Anglin awards top choir Olympian in interval training project

| March 23, 2018

WARSAW – The top three students in each choir at River View High School, under the direction of Dawn Anglin, were recognized on Thursday, March 22 before choir rehearsal for their achievements in the Olympic Interval Training project, a six-week course that ran from Feb. 2 through March 9. “This was an attempt to push […]

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Coshocton Elementary students read with flashlights

Coshocton Elementary students read with flashlights

| March 23, 2018

COSHOCTON – Remember when you’re parents told you it was time for bed and you stayed up under the blankets and read your favorite Hardy Boys mysteries or Nancy Drew books with a flashlight? The sixth grade students in Mrs. Kimberly’s class at Coshocton Elementary brought that tradition back, at least for a day, on […]

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AG Luncheon celebrates farmers

AG Luncheon celebrates farmers

| March 21, 2018

COSHOCTON – Agriculture is the number one industry in Coshocton County and has a market value of more than $81 million. The fourth annual Ag Day Celebration Luncheon was held on Tuesday, March 20, National Ag Day, to celebrate farmers not only in Coshocton County, but those across the United States. This year’s theme is […]

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Fischer grateful for relationships formed in Coshocton County

Fischer grateful for relationships formed in Coshocton County

| March 21, 2018

COSHOCTON – By the time she was in fourth grade, Tana Fischer knew she wanted to be a nurse. “I was committed to the idea of leading a life of service and knew upon graduation from River View High School in 2001 that my short-term goal was to become an LPN,” said Fischer. She met […]

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