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Kids’ Corner: Puzzle games encourage many areas of child development

Kids’ Corner: Puzzle games encourage many areas of child development

| July 14, 2020

Puzzles and puzzle games are a great way to spend time with your children and also help them develop important skills they will need in school and throughout their lives. Using puzzle toys encourages a child to develop the ability to concentrate deeply and set goals. Each time their puzzle falls apart, they will learn […]

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Union sold for $120,000

| July 2, 2020

The former Union Elementary School sold for $120,000 during an auction held June 29 at the property. River View Local Schools Superintendent Dalton Summers said Darren Stahl was the highest bidder. The school board accepted his bid during its Tuesday morning, June 30 meeting, but the sale is not final until closing. “I was really […]

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COTC Coshocton Promise Successful in First Year

COTC Coshocton Promise Successful in First Year

| June 24, 2020

In November 2018, Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) announced an ambitious program to offer a free college education to Coshocton County residents. The Coshocton Promise launched in the 2019-2020 academic year. Initial funds were made possible through a unique public/private partnership between COTC and the Coshocton Foundation’s Clarence and Grace Miller Scholarship endowment. In its […]

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Second round of emergency relief grants awarded

| May 12, 2020

The United Way of Coshocton board has set up an emergency relief fund to assist other non-profit organizations lending aid to victims of the current Covid-19 pandemic. Second round applications were due May 1 and a sub-committee of the United Way board decided to distribute $15,550 to these local programs: Hopewell School family supports Martha’s […]

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Lucille Marie Clark

Lucille Marie Clark

| May 4, 2020

Lucille Marie Clark, 96, of Coshocton passed away Friday, May 1, 2020 at the Coshocton Regional Medical Center.  She was born in Coshocton on June 1, 1923 to the late Lorin and Helen (McFarland) Wolfe. Lucille was a proud graduate of Fresno High School and worked for American Art Works as a secretary, was a […]

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Coronavirus update for Coshocton County

Coronavirus update for Coshocton County

| March 26, 2020

Beginning March 26, an update to the current number of confirmed Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Coshocton County will be provided in an effort to keep the citizens of Coshocton County informed. As of 10 a.m. on Thursday, March 26, the number of confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in all of Coshocton County is 4. The […]

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COVID-19 patient face masks needed

| March 25, 2020

Coshocton Regional Medical Center is potentially facing a shortage of facemasks for patients. Fabric facemasks may help fill this void. Although these fabric facemasks do not filter germs to the level of manufactured healthcare masks, they still serve as a barrier. We are specifically asking that masks be made of two layers of tight knit […]

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Primary election moved to June 2

| March 16, 2020

The Ohio Association of Election Officials (OAEO) today responded to the news that Ohio’s 2020 presidential primary will be moved to June 2, and mail-in absentee balloting will be extended to May 26th. “Just like every Ohioan, election administrators have been adjusting to the ever-changing news out of Columbus.  While we were prepared to run […]

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