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Events canceled; offices closed due to COVID-19 outbreak

Events canceled; offices closed due to COVID-19 outbreak

| March 24, 2020

Community events are being canceled due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 outbreak and businesses and offices are changing their hours. Please contact the hosting organizations to confirm whether events are still taking place or not and check with businesses before heading out. The following is a list of changes we were aware of by press […]

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Citizens urged to comply with stay at home order

Citizens urged to comply with stay at home order

| March 23, 2020

The Stay at Home Order announced by Governor DeWine and Dr. Acton (Ohio Department of Health) goes into effect at 11:59 p.m. March 23. The Coshocton County Emergency Management Agency urges all citizens to comply with this order and only leave your homes if it is absolutely necessary for supplies, to get groceries, to take […]

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Emergency operations center March 20 update

Emergency operations center March 20 update

| March 20, 2020

The collaborative effort of Public Health, Public Safety, EMA as well as City and County officials continue to meet in an effort to maintain a common operating picture and to be sure information is shared. We ask our citizens to only rely on credible sources for information about the COVID-19 pandemic. There are many sources […]

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Commissioners sign resolution declaring state of emergency

| March 18, 2020

The Coshocton County Commissioners signed a resolution as requested by the Coshocton County Emergency Management Agency declaring that a state of emergency exists in Coshocton County. This declaration notifies the State of Ohio that all local emergency services, medical personnel, health departments, EMA and other support agencies and departments are actively engaged in the fight […]

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2 cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Coshocton County

2 cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Coshocton County

| March 18, 2020

Many agencies and personnel in Coshocton County are diligently working to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak. The safety and health of citizens is of utmost priority. County and city agencies are in constant communication with local partner agencies, as well as state. As of March 6, there are two confirmed cases in Coshocton County, both […]

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