Tag: COVID-19

Coshocton County Transit aid approved

| April 20, 2020

Speaker Larry Householder announced that Coshocton County is eligible for as much as $1 million in public transit aid. The state controlling board approved the funding, which is part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act President Trump signed into law on March 27. “It was very important that Ohio act quickly […]

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Economic recovery task force seeking help from small businesses

| April 15, 2020

Larry Householder’s OHIO 2020 Economic Recovery Task Force is seeking small businesses from across Ohio who would be willing to share their story with the task force in virtual testimony. If you have a business in your district that would like to share their story with the task force, either your office or the business […]

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EMA shares update on COVID-19 cases

EMA shares update on COVID-19 cases

| April 14, 2020

As the reporting of COVID-19 cases has changed at the state level, Coshocton County reports through local media sources is changing. To date there are 14 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in all of Coshocton County. Of those confirmed cases nine have recovered. There are currently two probable cases of COVID-19 in Coshocton County. The case […]

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Ohio is moving in the right direction to flatten the COVID-19 curve

Ohio is moving in the right direction to flatten the COVID-19 curve

| April 13, 2020

According to Coshocton County EMA, the steps that Governor DeWine and Dr. Amy Acton have taken to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus are working. We have witnessed a flattening of the curve. This shows that Ohio is going in the right direction to protect all Ohioans. We as citizens of Coshocton County must […]

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Please remember not to gather in large groups for Easter

Please remember not to gather in large groups for Easter

| April 8, 2020

As we approach the Easter Holiday, EMA reminds everyone that we need to not gather in large groups in an effort to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19. Many churches have been holding their Sunday services virtually and we commend you for your efforts. During the Governors COVID-19 Update on April 1, 2020 Governor Mike […]

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Hospital remains committed to caring for citizens

| April 7, 2020

The Coshocton Regional Medical Center (CRMC) remains committed to caring for our citizens in times of emergency. If you have an emergency illness or signs and symptoms that require immediate medical care you can visit the CRMC Emergency Department. If you have a cough, fever or flu like symptoms you are asked to call your […]

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Stay at home order to remain in effect until May 1

Stay at home order to remain in effect until May 1

| April 3, 2020

On Monday, April 6, 2020 at 11:59 p.m. the amended Stay at Home Order from the Ohio Department of Health goes into effect and will remain in effect until May 1, 2020. EMA asks that all Coshocton County citizens comply with this order and only travel when necessary for groceries, supplies, to receive medical care, […]

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Emergency relief fund grants awarded

| April 2, 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. First round applications were due April 1 and a sub-committee of the United Way board met to make recommendations. Grants approved by the board are as follows: River […]

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