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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Safety measures for winter drivers
COSHOCTON – Winter weather has arrived and caused roads in the county to be a little slick the morning of Jan. 9. For those who embrace the cooler temperatures or find that life must go on despite snow and ice, taking inventory of their vehicles is a must before more snowflakes start to fall. Tire […]
Plan ahead, check on neighbors as temperatures and wintry precipitation fall
COLUMBUS – Forecasters are predicting that the first major weather event of this winter – a polar vortex – will hit the Ohio region this week and push temperatures well below average for this time of year, with single-digit lows and negative wind-chill readings. The Ohio Department of Aging urges older Ohioans to plan ahead […]
Mark’s Musings – February 22, 2012
Wondering where winter went? It seems that most don’t care. I imagine the kids care. A lack of snow means no days off school, sledding, snowball fights or crafting a cool snowman – or snowwoman depending of course. Now, you could do what Dad told me they used to do “back in the day”. Make […]