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New bookmobile rolls into Coshocton

New bookmobile rolls into Coshocton

| September 1, 2017

COSHOCTON – A large brown and green wheeled project 18 months in the making rolled into town on Thursday, Aug. 31 making its debut at the Coshocton Public Library. That project of course, is a brand new bookmobile, replacing a 21 year old vehicle that has logged thousands of miles and hauled knowledge to all […]

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Three RVHS graduates serving together in Afghanistan

Three RVHS graduates serving together in Afghanistan

| August 28, 2017

WARSAW – Three River View High School graduates have found themselves together while serving overseas and doing their part to protect our country. Richie Bechtol, class of 2009 serving in the U.S. Army, Morgan Landis, class of 2009 serving in the U.S. Air Force, and Dusty Langley, class of 2010 serving in the U.S. Army, […]

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Bakersville to have Labor Day tractor pull

| August 28, 2017

BAKERSVILLE – Bakersville will have a Labor Day Tractor Pull on Sunday, Sept. 3 at noon at the Bud Hawk Arena. Rain date is Monday, Sept. 4 at 9 a.m. All proceeds will go to Terry and Pam Mizer’s family for medical expenses. The weight classes will consist of 5,500#, 7,000#, 8,500#, 10,500#, and 12,500#. […]

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West Lafayette Rotary Club to have health fair

| August 28, 2017

WEST LAFAYETTE – The Rotary Club of West Lafayette will have a health fair on Saturday, Sept. 16 from 7 – 9 a.m. at the West Lafayette First Baptist Church, 688 East Main St. No appointments are needed and all participants must fast for 12 hours. Tests offered are as follows: CBC and Comp Panel […]

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Benefit planned for Michaela Elson

| August 28, 2017

COSHOCTON – A benefit raffle, bake sale and Lula Roe sale for Michaela Elson will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 10, at Coshocton Christian Tabernacle. Elson is a 23-year-old River View High School graduate who is currently employed by the New Philadelphia School District as a second grade teacher. In the […]

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1997 CHS grad assists organizations honoring veterans and military families

1997 CHS grad assists organizations honoring veterans and military families

| August 28, 2017

COSHOCTON – Bobby McCormick, a 1997 graduate of Coshocton High School, has spent the last six years giving back to veterans through a special group organized by his place of employment in Columbus. McCormick works for Bank of America Practice Solutions and is part of the company’s Military Support & Assistance Group (MSAG). “I still […]

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Local woman sews dresses for girls in Africa

Local woman sews dresses for girls in Africa

| August 21, 2017

COSHOCTON – Irene Krall sat down one morning to watch a morning news program, never knowing that what she saw would change her life. Rachel O’Neill, founder of Little Dresses for Africa, appeared on the show and talked about the overwhelming need for clothing for children in Africa, especially girls. O’Neill, who had gone to […]

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Block party organized at Chestnut Crossing

Block party organized at Chestnut Crossing

| August 21, 2017

COSHOCTON – Zach Endsley and Audri Moran enjoyed a sunny Sunday afternoon at the ninth annual Chestnut Crossing Block Party. “I’m going to be in the dunking booth later,” Endsley said. Moran quickly added that she was going to try to dunk him, but was also excited about the stuffed cat he won for her. […]

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