Josie Sellers

I started my journalism career in 2002 with a daily newspaper chain. After various stops with them, I am happy to be back home!
I graduated from Coshocton High School in 1998 and received a Bachelor of Arts in Communication in 2002 from Walsh University. I also earned several awards while working for daily papers, including being honored by Coshocton County’s veterans for the stories I wrote about them.
I am honored and ready to once again shine a positive light on Coshocton County. I also am the proud mother of a little girl named Sophia!

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Coshocton Foundation awards 26 grants

| September 16, 2020

The Distribution Committee of the Coshocton Foundation had its final meeting of Fiscal Year 2020 recently and reviewed 48 grant applications totaling $572,952.94. The committee awarded 26 grants totaling $184,616.56, thus expending their total budget for the fiscal year, to numerous community organizations. The grants awarded include: $27,214 to the Coshocton City Convention and Visitors […]

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RVHS crowns homecoming king and queen

RVHS crowns homecoming king and queen

| September 15, 2020

River View wasn’t able to hold a homecoming dance but still held activities during the school week and crowned its new king and queen before the football game on Sept. 11. Receiving the honors were Andrew Ireland and Carolyn Cox. “My grandmother was the first homecoming queen here,” Cox said. “This is so awesome. We […]

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RVHS Homecoming

RVHS Homecoming

| September 14, 2020

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Nancy L. Morris

Nancy L. Morris

| September 14, 2020

Nancy L. Morris, 75, of Coshocton, passed away on Friday September 11, 2020 at her home with her loving family by her side. Nancy was born in Zanesville on May 16, 1945 to the late George and Kathryn (Patterson) Shook. She graduated from Philo High School and worked at Shaw Barton, and Classic Auto in […]

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MVHC expanding services in Coshocton County

MVHC expanding services in Coshocton County

| September 10, 2020

Plans are currently in the works for a second urgent care in the county. Coshocton Regional Medical Center officially opened its facility on Sept. 8 at 406 S. 15th St., and Muskingum Valley Health Center is making plans to open one in October. “We feel like there is a need in the community for nontraditional […]

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Ribbon cutting held for hospital’s new urgent care

Ribbon cutting held for hospital’s new urgent care

| September 4, 2020

Coshocton Regional Medical Center’s new urgent care offers patients low-cost walk-in visits, seven days a week with extended evening hours. The new facility officially opened on Sept. 8 at 406 S. 15th St., Suite 2, Coshocton, across from the hospital. A ribbon cutting to mark the new addition to the hospital’s services was held on […]

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CHS runners join forces with River View cross country teams

| September 4, 2020

Every now and then a little red and black is mixed in with River View’s cross country teams. Because Coshocton High School doesn’t have its own team, freshman Jaden Jones and juniors Kendall Jackson and Autumn Jones are working with River View. They train and race alongside River View’s teams but wear their school’s colors. […]

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Seniors reflect on careers at cross country county invite

Seniors reflect on careers at cross country county invite

| September 4, 2020

River View High School cross country seniors celebrated their years of running for the Black Bears with a senior night on Sept. 1 at their home county invite. RVHS seniors and brothers Brayden and Brice Cross have both run cross country all throughout high school. “I like being able to help the team out and […]

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