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, 2021

Coshocton Community Cruise-in planned for July 3
“We had so much fun last year that we decided to do it again,” said Robert Leist who is organizing the Coshocton Community Cruise-in. Take a trip back to the old days, cruising Main Street for a family friendly event from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 3 before the fireworks. “This will be a rebound […]

William Wayne Wilson
William Wayne Wilson, 95, of Coshocton, died at 8:40 p.m. Saturday, June 26, 2021, at Oak Pointe Care Center in Baltic, Ohio. He was born on Dec. 14, 1925, in Coshocton County to the late William and Cora (Cox) Wilson. He was a 1943 graduate of Coshocton High School. On March 8, 1947, he married […]
Home Loan team continues to lead in Elks Golf action
Week seven of the Elks Golf League was played on June 28, at Hickory Flats Golf Course. Scores were: Low Gross (35) Bill Olinger and Bob Olinger; Low Net (29) Jerry Bowser; High Points (12.00) Bill Olinger; Most Bogeys (8) Larry Murray; Most Pars (6) Dave Desender; and Most Birdies (3) Levi Yoder. The leading […]

Camp Invention held at Warsaw Elementary School
Sienna Hughett has been to Camp Invention before and was happy to be back. “It’s fun,” the Keene Elementary School sixth-grader said. “You get to hang out with your friends, build different things and be creative.” She was one of 77 students entering kindergarten through sixth grade who took part in the week-long camp held […]
Lingo wins big bass
Three Rivers Bassmasters held its fifth club tournament for 2021 with seven members and three guests competing. The tournament was held on the Muskingum River at Zanesville on June 27. Tournament results were: First – Bret Lingo, 6.92 lbs.; second – Greg Montgomery, 4.07 lbs.; third – Wilmer Eckelberry (guest), 2.82 lbs.; and big bass […]

Kevin Miller sworn in to serve 72nd House District
Republican Kevin Miller was sworn in today to represent the 72nd District in the Ohio House of Representatives. Miller fills the vacancy left by the expulsion of former State Representative Larry Householder. “I am passionate about public service and truly honored to serve the people of the 72nd District,” said Miller. “Each and every day, […]
July 1 marks end of Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles COVID-19 extensions
About 100,000 driver licenses and 221,000 vehicle registrations with expiration dates that had been exempted under the COVID-19 extension still need renewed before the July 1 deadline, according to Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) Registrar Charlie Norman. Failure to renew early could result in long lines at the BMV and fines up to $150 […]

Teens invited to CBHC’s Arts on Main Summer Program
Teens are invited to the Arts on Main Summer Program planned for the first three Tuesdays in July from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the artPARK on Main Street. “I just wanted to do something for teens over the summer,” said Renee Fleming from the Coshocton Behavioral Health Choices Flight School, which is hosting the event. “With […]