Donald Eugene Billman, age 82, of Coshocton died Friday, January 17, 2025, at the Morrison House, Zanesville, Ohio. He was born September 17, 1942, in Coshocton to the late James Lewis and Anna Gertrude (Glazier) Billman. Donald served in the United States Navy 1959-1963. Donald was a printer at the Coshocton Tribune for 4 years, […]
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Employment expo highlighted wide variety of jobs
Ohio Means Jobs hosted an Employment Expo on Sept. 7 at Lake Park Pavilion with 45 employers offering a wide variety of jobs. Ohio Means Jobs representatives were walking around and at the registration table for those needing help or looking for a specific company. “We can direct them right where to go,” said Shanna […]
Altercare Coshocton to hold car show and fall festival
Altercare Coshocton’s Fall Festival will make its return on Saturday, Sept. 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The last time the festival was held was in 2019. This year, a car show has been added to the day. Admissions Coordinator Susan Conkle said that they are hoping to get a lot of local people […]
New agriculture, natural resources educator hired
OSU Extension Coshocton County announced the hiring of Chris Allen as the agriculture and natural resources educator. Allen has worked his agricultural career in swine production, contract production management, training and compliance, as well as genetic and animal health sales. He is a graduate of River View High School, and he holds a BS in […]
McWane partners with county for multi-use path
McWane Ductile – Ohio, a McWane Inc. company, announced a $500,000 donation toward constructing a new multi-use path in Coshocton, in partnership with Coshocton County. The McWane River Walk project will provide opportunities for outdoor recreation, healthier lifestyles and safer connectivity between neighborhoods, local businesses, and schools, providing a more vibrant community. “McWane Ductile is […]
Final implosion in Conesville clears path for megasite in Ohio
The Frontier Group of Companies (FGC) imploded the two remaining stacks and three steam boilers at the former AEP Conesville Power Plant. The demolition of the stacks and steam boilers were the last in a series of landscape-altering activities that reflect the progress of repurposing the former power plant site over the past three years. […]
Cleveland-Cliffs hosts manufacturing camp
Cleveland-Cliffs Coshocton Works hosted high school students for its Coshocton Summer Manufacturing Camp. The Summer Manufacturing Camp was sponsored by Senator Brown, the Coshocton Port Authority and Ohio Means Jobs. This robotics-focused camp had 14 high school students participate at the company’s first event. The camp introduced student to STEM skills and the importance of […]
Downtown shopping events to be held this fall
The Downtown Retailers Association and Our Town Coshocton have several unique shopping events planned throughout the fall. On Saturday, Aug. 26th, downtown businesses will hold fall open houses at their stores. Each participating business will have fall items for sale and there will be a scavenger hunt and door prizes. Saturday, Sept. 16 will be […]
CRMC sponsors community fun day
Coshocton Regional Medical Center hosted a free event on July 29 from 9 a.m. ton noon. Open to the public, the third annual community fun day presented an opportunity for residents to meet local first responders and tour their emergency vehicles. The sheriff’s office presented a K-9 demo and there was a MedFlight landing planned, weather […]