Archive for October, 2017

Apple Butter Schedule

Apple Butter Schedule

| October 20, 2017

COSHOCTON – The 2017 Apple Butter Stirrin’ festival will be held Saturday through Sunday, Oct. 20-22 in Roscoe Village. Admission is $5 for guests 12 and older. Friday, Oct. 20 Invitational Craft Show Apple Butter Stirrin’ over an open fire 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Visit interpreters in Living History Buildings Self-Guided tour – 11 […]

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Sheriff’s Office Morning Report for Oct. 20, 2017

| October 20, 2017

On Oct. 19, 2017 the Sheriff’s Office investigated 1 accident (s) and 3 complaint (s)   Accidents 2:30 P.M. Marcella Leas backed into a parked vehicle owned by Wilbert Vohs.   Complaints 3:42 A.M. The Sheriff’s Office received a call of a suspicious person at Kraft Foods. Upon investigation, Nikita Atkins was arrested for aggravated […]

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AEP Conesville plant value depreciates substantially

AEP Conesville plant value depreciates substantially

| October 19, 2017

COSHOCTON COUNTY – With the release of the Ohio Department of Taxation annual public utility tax values report for Coshocton County, it was reported that AEP Conesville plant has had a substantial depreciation in value. In 2016, the public utility value of the property was $72,701,140. This year, the value has been set at $34,791,960. […]

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Treasurer Mandel announces launch of the Village of Warsaw Checkbook on OhioCheckbook.com

| October 19, 2017

WARSAW – Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel announced on Wednesday, Oct. 18 the launch of the Village of Warsaw’s online checkbook on OhioCheckbook.com. In December 2014, Treasurer Mandel launched OhioCheckbook.com, which sets a new national standard for government transparency and for the first time in Ohio history puts all state spending information on the internet. OhioCheckbook.com recently earned […]

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Ribbon cutting held at artPARK

Ribbon cutting held at artPARK

| October 19, 2017

COSHOCTON – Twelve years ago, downtown Coshocton experienced a tragic loss when the Park Hotel burned to the ground. That lot then became a sand-filled space that was blocked off to any trespassers by the city of Coshocton. Today, that space is a far cry from an empty eyesore that it used to be. On […]

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Dilly selected for 2017 class of the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame

Dilly selected for 2017 class of the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame

| October 19, 2017

COSHOCTON – Dave Dilly is honored to have his name mentioned among others associated with the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame. On Nov. 9 the Fresno resident and Vietnam Veteran will be one of 20 Ohio veterans inducted into the Hall of Fame Class of 2017. The Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame honors those who […]

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College fair offers students glance at numerous schools

College fair offers students glance at numerous schools

| October 19, 2017

COSHOCTON – Blayden McCoy may only be a sophomore, but he’s already making plans for his future. McCoy was one of several students who attended a packed Coshocton Kiwanis Club / Coshocton C.A.R.E.S. College Fair Night held Oct. 17 at the Coshocton County Career Center. “I wanted to check out what’s out there and see […]

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Ag Day gives fourth graders inside look at agriculture

Ag Day gives fourth graders inside look at agriculture

| October 19, 2017

COSHOCTON – Montana Seitz was excited to help at his first Coshocton County Farm Bureau Ag Day. “I want to teach kids about agriculture,” he said. “If they live in town they don’t always get the opportunity to learn about this.” Fourth grade students from the county were invited to Lake Park on Oct. 19 […]

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