Paula Ann Meek, 49, of Coshocton passed away Monday, July 14, 2025 at Genesis Hospital in Zanesville. Born March 26, 1976 in Coshocton, Paula is the daughter of the late Rolland Lee Meek and Pauline Kay (Hart) Wilson. Paula will be missed by her significant other Brad Young; step daughter Kayla Swartz of Coshocton; granddaughter […]
Archive for June, 2014
Sheriff’s Office Morning Report for June 17, 2014
On June 16 the Sheriff’s Office investigated zero accidents and four complaints. Complaints – Suprina Hudson of Coshocton was arrested for criminal trespassing and public intoxication. – Brandi McMillan of Coshocton reported being threatened. – Mary Foster of Newcomerstown reported vandalism to a residence on Northview. – Sabrina Montague West Lafayette reported the violation of […]

Mark’s Musings – June 18, 2014
What are your thoughts on Iraq? The situation is certainly deteriorating and is not how we left things. Many websites are reporting that 800 insurgents pushed 30,000 Iraqi soldiers out of a major city north of Baghdad, with the Iraqi soldiers “simply dropping their weapons and fleeing”. The ISIS captured heavy weapons and nearly half […]
June 18, 2014 Coshocton County Beacon
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Grant money to help restore courtroom
COSHOCTON – The Coshocton County Commissioners announced that they were notified of the receipt of $25,000 from the Schooler Family Foundation to help with the restoration costs of the Coshocton County Common Pleas Courtroom. The Common Pleas Courtroom is Phase II in the restoration process of the Coshocton County Courthouse. The total estimated cost of […]
Local athlete continues love of tennis
COSHOCTON – Ryan Shutt, a 2010 graduate of Coshocton High School, has been actively involved in tennis since third grade when he started attending the Dennision University Nike Tennis Camp. “It started to be a sport I loved,” said Shutt. “I loved the aspect of being an individual athlete on the court. I like that […]

Pomerene Center plans summer family open house
COSHOCTON – You are invited to the Pomerene Center for the Arts Thursday, June 19, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. for a summer family open house. It’s all free! Anne Cornell of the Pomerene Center for the Arts says “The summer family open house is a free opportunity to explore what we have to offer […]
John Clark
John Clark, 69, of Coshocton passed away on Monday June 16, 2014 at Grant Medical Center in Columbus. John was born and raised in Newcastle, Ohio on May 8, 1945 to the late Earl and Delma Clark. He was the Dairy Manager at Thompsons IGA and Bakers AG for most of his life. He was […]
Millspaugh honored after nearly six decades in ministry
COSHOCTON — After serving in the ministry for the past 59 years, Rev. Robert Millspaugh was recognized on Sunday, June 8 at the Coshocton Presbyterian Church. Millspaugh was honored in 2001 with the title of Pastor Emeritus and officially retired in 2010. He has continued to assist with worship services and other duties on an […]