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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Youth leadership kicks off year with local service project

Youth leadership kicks off year with local service project

| July 21, 2020

Coshocton County Youth Leadership usually kicks off its year with a retreat and service project at Salt Fork State Park, but this year they decided to stay local due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On July 20 the group of 15 high school juniors from Coshocton, Ridgewood and River View spent time helping to spruce up […]

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Foothills Studio & Gallery to feature Galajda’s artwork

| July 20, 2020

Ernest Galajda will be the featured artist at Foothills Studio & Gallery through the end of the month. Galajda is known for his outdoor scenes featuring barns, birds, and flowers. He is an acrylic painter but is currently expanding his horizon. “I’m taking an oil class right now and it’s a lot of fun,” Galajda […]

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United Way of Coshocton introducing new fundraisers that support local

| July 20, 2020

UPDATE: 0.5K For United Way has now been postponed until next spring. 🙁 They won’t all be gathered in one spot this year, but United Way of Coshocton County is still doing its part to support those who have shared their culinary skills at the annual Taste of Coshocton. “When we decided to not have […]

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She’s Snack Shack enjoying new location

She’s Snack Shack enjoying new location

| July 17, 2020

Sheila Baker studied the restaurant business in school and dreamed of having her own one day but didn’t want a huge one. When she discovered how popular food trucks were she knew she found her calling. Baker has been operating She’s Snack Shack for five years now.  She started her business with a small trailer […]

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Take an organized journey with Armstrong’s new business

Take an organized journey with Armstrong’s new business

| July 16, 2020

Clutter piling up? Don’t know where to start with getting organized? Rebecca Armstrong from An Organized Journey can help. Armstrong officially started her professional organizing business in February, but she’s had a passion for it since she was a child. “I don’t remember ever having to be told to clean my room,” she said. “I […]

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Luminaria service to be held in place of typical Relay For Life

Luminaria service to be held in place of typical Relay For Life

| July 15, 2020

Three hundred luminarias will surround the courthouse Friday to honor and remember those who fought cancer. Coshocton’s typical American Cancer Society Relay For Life event couldn’t be held this year because of the coronavirus pandemic, so organizers planned a luminaria service to take its place. “I just felt we owed it to our survivors and […]

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Night of worship planned at Tabernacle

Night of worship planned at Tabernacle

| July 9, 2020

If you love worship music than the Coshocton Christian Tabernacle has the perfect event for you. The church located on Airport Road, across from Wal-Mart, is planning its night of worship for 7 p.m. Friday, July 10. “We usually always do these events on Sunday but wanted to change it up and do a Friday […]

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Union sold for $120,000

| July 2, 2020

The former Union Elementary School sold for $120,000 during an auction held June 29 at the property. River View Local Schools Superintendent Dalton Summers said Darren Stahl was the highest bidder. The school board accepted his bid during its Tuesday morning, June 30 meeting, but the sale is not final until closing. “I was really […]

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