Joan Elaine Hall, age 88, of West Lafayette, Ohio passed away Saturday, March 23, 2024 at the Lafayette Pointe Nursing Home. She was born in Hemlock, in Perry County, Ohio on September 16, 1936, to the late Paul M. Williams and Mae (Fouts) Williams. Joan graduated from The Plains High School in Athens County in […]
Archive for February, 2014
Sheriff’s Office Morning Report for February 28, 2014
On February 27 the Sheriff’s Office investigated zero accidents and one complaint. Complaints – AN ILLEGAL DUMP SITE WAS DISCOVERED ON TR 104 IN OXFORD TWP. Source: www.coshoctoncounty.net/sheriff
Now is the time to give to bronze bear project
WARSAW – Anyone who is interested in giving to the River View Bronze Bear Project – now is the time. Funds have been raised to pay for the bronze sculpture representing the RV Black Bears, but money is still needed for preparing the site and landscaping the area in front of River High School where […]
A Playground of Color Art Exhibit extended
COSHOCTON – The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum’s elementary school art exhibit, A Playground of Color, has been extended through March 9th. The exhibit features works from students in kindergarten through sixth grade who attend elementary and middle schools in Coshocton’s city and county schools as well as from Coshocton Christian School and home school. Works are chosen […]
Raise funds with quarter auctions
COSHOCTON – Quarter auctions are very popular right now when it comes to fundraisers. “I’ve been putting them together for about any (nonprofit) organization that asks,” said Jessie Tubbs. Tubbs started organizing quarter auctions after attending one in Newcomerstown for the Susan Komen Foundation. “I thought it was a great way for organizations to raise […]
Severe Weather Awareness week starts Monday
COSHOCTON – A statewide tornado drill will be conducted at 9:50 a.m. on Wednesday, March 5. The Ohio Committee for Severe Weather Awareness encourages all homes, businesses, and schools to practice their tornado drill during this time. The Coshocton County Emergency Management Agency encourages county residents to sign up for CodeRED to receive emergency and […]
Sheriff’s Office Morning Report for February 27, 2014
On February 26 the Sheriff’s Office investigated two accidents and five complaints. Accidents – MARY J HARMON OF COSHOCTON WAS ON N 18TH ST ATTEMPTING TO CROSS CHESTNUT ST WHEN SHE FAILED TO YIELD TO MELISSA L WALTERS OF COSHOCTON, WHO WAS EASTBOUND ON CHESTNUT ST. – LAURALI GREEN WAS DRIVING EAST ON TR 105 […]
Local Bounty Update
Good morning LB Shoppers – Did you know the average bite of food in the United States travels some 1,500 miles from farm to plate (that’s almost the distance between Coshocton and Las Vegas). But, of the foods at Local Bounty travel an average of 13.5 miles from farm to plate. Thanks for keeping it […]
Ruth G. Zimmer
Ruth G. Zimmer, 92, of West Lafayette passed away at Autumn Healthcare in Coshocton on Monday February 24, 2014. Ruth was born in Coshocton, Ohio on June 20, 1921 to the late Budd and Edna (Guthrie) Guthrie. She graduated from Keene High School, worked for Judge Ross Probate Court and was a member of the […]