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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Hospital partners with ValueCare Ambulance
Coshocton Regional Medical Center has partnered with ValueCare Ambulance to further the effort of providing quick and safe transport to patients that need medical transportation to another facility. Zanesville based ValueCare expands its footprint to Coshocton County with a shared mission. “Partnering with Coshocton Regional Medical Center allows ValueCare Ambulance Service to expand on its […]
Sutton Construction celebrates 60 years
Sutton Construction was established in 1963 by Tom Sutton and his wife, Sharon. They begin their business renovated homes, going into the rental market, and then moved into new construction. Sharon was Tom’s first apprentice learning how to do the interior work. Sharon then took over the office and begin full time in 1993. John […]
Peoples Bank was named as one of the 2023 Best Employers in Ohio
Peoples Bank was named as one of the 2023 Best Employers in Ohio. The annual list of the Best Employers in Ohio was created by Best Companies Group in partnership with Crain’s Cleveland Business and Crain’s Content Studio-Cleveland. This statewide survey and awards program is designed to identify, recognize and honor the best places of […]
Coshocton’s airport one of 5 to receive grant funding
U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) announced that the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has awarded five Airport Improvement Program grants totaling $4,296,207 to five airports in Southeast Ohio, including Coshocton’s. “Ohio airports are vital infrastructure supporting travel and commerce in our state,” Brown said. “These investments will enhance safety and operations at Southeast Ohio airports […]
Pearl Valley Cheese celebrating 95th anniversary
In the early 1920s, Pearl Valley Cheese Founder, Ernest Stalder, immigrated to the United States from Switzerland. In 1928, he purchased a cheese factory for $700 where one 200-pound wheel of Swiss cheese was made every day in a copper kettle. This was the simple beginning to what we know as Pearl Valley Cheese today. […]
Coshocton Youth Chorale spring finale concert announced
Twenty area high school students in the Coshocton Youth Chorale will perform their spring finale concert on Thursday, May 25 at 7 p.m. at the Roscoe United Methodist Church. The Coshocton Youth Chorale is sponsored by the Coshocton Community Choir, and is directed by Charles R. Snyder. The group is comprised of singers from local […]
Doggie day care available at All Paws on Deck
All Paws on Deck is a full-service grooming business for your four-legged friends and overnight boarding is available. But the business also offers something that isn’t as well-known – a doggie day care. “I started day care honestly because I wanted to play with dogs all day. We started out slow only one day a […]
McKee’s Mancave Barbershop is now open
McKee’s Mancave Barber Shop celebrated the opening of their new business on State Route 83 with a ribbon cutting on May 9. Tammy and Tyler McKee made the decision to step out in faith and open a family business. “I wanted to bring back the old school barbershop feel,” Tyler said. “I grew up in […]