James F. Gribble, age 97, of Coshocton, passed away on Monday, November 11, 2024. He was born on August 15, 1927, in Goshen, Ohio to the late Fred and Hazel (Rausch) Gribble. Jim was a 1945 graduate of Midvale High School; he then joined the United States Army serving in Korea from 1946 to 1948. […]
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School districts share news about new administrators
The three county school districts have shared their new administration positions for the year. Ridgewood School District has a new principal at the elementary school. This will be Nate Carpenter’s first year as a principal, but he grew up in the Ridgewood School District. “I spent three years as an intervention specialist at the elementary, […]
Parents had hard choices to make this school year
This 2020-21 school year has given parents a lot to consider and a lot of say. Parents have had to carefully think about what is best for their children, what’s most important when it comes to their child and what works for their family. With a terrible virus going around, the ever-changing health recommendations over […]
School year getting off to smooth start
he first day of school is always filled with excitement and nervousness. This year, thanks to COVID-19, the students and staff had an extended break and many new regulations that had to be followed when the schools opened up. Local schools report few problems, and students and staff are happy to be back together. Ridgewood […]
Meal distribution and remote learning continue for end of school year
With about a month of school left in the 2019-20 school year and the announcement this year will be completed remotely, the schools in Coshocton County are continuing strong. Coshocton City Schools has been utilizing Google Drive to post all of its work bag information and blizzard sheets for easy access for parents and students, […]