Archive for August, 2019

Paul D. Zinkon

Paul D. Zinkon

| August 30, 2019

BAKERSVILLE – Paul D. Zinkon, 78, passed away unexpectedly August 29, 2019 while mowing hay. He was born October 22, 1940 in Bakersville, OH to the late Lester and Mary (Miller) Zinkon. Paul leaves his wife of 57 years, Linda (Boydelatour) Zinkon whom he married on November 12, 1961; Children Robert (Glenda) Zinkon of Sugarcreek,  […]

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Canal court committee seeking candidates

Canal court committee seeking candidates

| August 30, 2019

COSHOCTON – The Coshocton Canal Court Committee is seeking candidates for the 2019 Canal Queen, Princess and Jr. Queen. Queen contestants are young ladies 15-19 who live, work, or attend school in Coshocton County; Princess candidates are ages 10-14; and Jr. Queen candidates are ages 5-9. Applications are available at the Roscoe Visitor’s Center, from Mrs. […]

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Cross country seniors honored

Cross country seniors honored

| August 30, 2019

WARSAW – The County Invite at River View High School is a special time for area cross country runners. It gives River View’s seniors a chance to celebrate with their parents and seniors from all the local schools the opportunity to compete in front of family and friends. Prior to the start of the Aug. […]

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Clary Gardens’ Scarecrow Trail expands

Clary Gardens’ Scarecrow Trail expands

| August 30, 2019

COSHOCTON – Clary Gardens is planning to offer more than just a trail of scarecrows this fall. The annual event has grown so much in the past three years that it is now a Scarecrow Town being brought to you by Clary Gardens and the Coshocton Visitors Bureau. Businesses, nonprofits and residents are encouraged to […]

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West Lafayette Police Department Report for August 30, 2019

| August 30, 2019

On August 29, the police department investigated the following calls.   Charlotte Hinds, of 1125 Chestnut Street Coshocton, was charged with driving with a suspended license.

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Sheriff’s Office Morning Report for August 30, 2019

| August 30, 2019

On August 29, the Sheriff’s Office investigated 0 (s) and 3 complaint(s). Accidents: None Reported.   Complaints: 8:14 A.M.  On Township Road 253 just off US 36 someone dumped tires.   9:22 A.M.  In the 23000 block of County Road 621 someone dumped trash into the recycle bins in Canal Lewisville.   10:05 A.M.  A […]

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Presbyterians welcome Pastor Hoover to pulpit

| August 30, 2019

COSHOCTON – The Reverend Richard K. Hoover will be the guest preacher on Sunday, Sept. 1 at The Presbyterian Church, North Fourth and Chestnut Streets, Coshocton. He will preach on “Finding Our Sabbath.” Worship will be in the air-conditioned chapel and will begin at 10 a.m. Lukas Sycks will be the liturgist. Musical leadership will […]

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Fatal farming accident reported

| August 30, 2019

COSHOCTON – On Aug. 29, the Coshocton County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call in reference to a possible farming accident in the 58000 block of County Road 2. The caller advised that there was a male subject unresponsive in a field. Upon arrival of emergency personnel, it was found that the male subject, identified […]

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