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 […]
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City of Coshocton receives Scenic Ohio Award
The City of Coshocton was selected for a 2023 Scenic Ohio Award by Scenic Ohio. These awards recognize the work of agencies, local government and non-profits who improve Ohio’s scenic resources. This is an incredible honor for our area and showcases to many in Ohio what we already know: Coshocton is a beautiful place to […]
Mills delivers state of the city
2021 the year of variants, health care crisis, inflation, worker shortages, supply chain issues, vaccinations, at least not all meetings are on zoom, we are in the hybrid model now. That two week “flatten the curve” sure lasted longer than we all expected. President Hilgenberg, council members, elected officials, coworkers, and my fellow citizens. I […]
City of Coshocton releases leaf collection schedule
The City of Coshocton released its leaf collection schedule for 2021. The following schedule will be in effect for this year and will be followed as closely as possible, weather permitting: Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 1-2: Zone 1 – South side of Walnut Street to the city’s south corporation line, between Zero Street and Conrail […]
Mills delivers state of the city
Wow! 2020 what a year, from the pandemic, to protests, to political uncertainty and terms like “we are in this together,” “new normal,” “unprecedented” and my personal favorite, “you’re on mute.” President Biggers, council members, elected officials, coworkers, and my fellow citizens. I would like to start by thanking my inner circle that surrounds me, […]
Grant funded projects wrapping up in north end of city
COSHOCTON – A $500,000 Neighborhood Revitalization Grant has been used to give the north end of the city a facelift over the past two years. Two of the final projects being funded by it are bus shelters and new sidewalks. The first bus shelter went up at Bancroft Park and four more will be installed. […]
Residents reminded to follow city ordinances
COSHOCTON – With the arrival of spring, people are out and about and the city is receiving complaints about the condition of residential properties. Just to remind everyone, city ordinances cover numerous conditions with residential properties. So to begin the spring right, please correct the following issues if they pertain to your property: Tires – If you […]