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 March, 2021
Early morning accident reported on US 36
On March 26, 2021 at 2:50 a.m., the sheriff’s office received a report of a possible accident with injury on US 36 near State Route 93 in Lafayette Township. Upon arrival on scene, it was found that a 2005 Ford Five Hundred was traveling East on US 36 near the intersection of State Route 93 […]

Republicans seeking applicants for city council president position
The Coshocton County Republican Central committee seeks applicants for the vacancy of Coshocton City Council President Applicant must be a registered Republican that lives within Coshocton City Limits. Candidate must also be willing to ballot in November of 2021. Resumes can be emailed to Steve Hall at radiatorservice@roadrunner.com. Resumes must be received by Friday, April […]
Sheriff Office Report for March 26, 2021
On March 25th, the Sheriff Report investigated 5 Accidents and 3 Complaints. Accidents: An accident was reported at the intersection of Chestnut Street and North Seventh Street. A Coshocton woman reported hitting a fence while making a turn into the parking lot of Buckeye Fabricators. See news release. An accident was reported in the 400 […]
Piano contest applications now available
Plans are underway for the annual Edward E. Montgomery Jr. Piano Competition to be held Sunday, June 6. This will be the 33rd competition which was established in 1987 by The Montgomery Foundation to honor the wishes of Edward E. Montgomery Jr. The participants perform on his piano that currently rests in the Ivy Room […]
Accident with minor injuries occurs on South Second
On March 25, 2021 at 11:16 a.m., the Coshocton County Sheriff’s Office received a call of a possible accident with minor injuries. Upon arrival of deputies, it was determined that Alec Stone was turning right onto Second Second Street from the Plaza at the light. Beth Fine was traveling southbound on South Second Street and […]

COTC announces return to more in-person classes for autumn semester
Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) will welcome more students back to classrooms and labs for in-person learning during its autumn semester. To meet the broad range of students’ preferences and needs, the college will offer a wide array of options to students both this autumn and moving forward. Delivery options will include remote, online, on […]

Tell ‘em, then tell ‘em again, and finally, tell ‘em one more time!
And if they don’t believe you after that, you continue telling them until by golly, they do believe the message that you are delivering. This is the age-old mantra of motivational speakers, instructors and politicians, among many others. We seem to be living in the age of “if we tell the people something enough times, […]

JHM offering free take-home craft
The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is excited to spring into April by bringing the fun into your home. They will be offering an interactive gardening craft for both preschool and school-age kids. They will be making gardens with paper plates, paint, and yarn. Children will make veggies to “plant” into the garden they made. Cost for this […]