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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Cross Builders excited for new location

| June 18, 2020

Twenty years ago Bill Dunfee and Tim Eberhard joined forces to create Cross Improvements, a general contracting company known for its work in Coshocton and other nearby counties. Today they are celebrating their 20th anniversary with a new office location and being rebranded as Cross Builders. In January the business partners purchased the former Rent-All […]

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Kids America Softball Clinic

Kids America Softball Clinic

| June 18, 2020

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RVHS baseball senior day

RVHS baseball senior day

| June 15, 2020

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Library offering scavenger hunts as part of summer reading program

Library offering scavenger hunts as part of summer reading program

| June 12, 2020

Have you ever stopped to really explore the Coshocton County Court Square or the artPARK? My daughters, mother and I recently spent a sunny afternoon wandering around both while completing one of the Coshocton Public Library’s eight scavenger hunts. “We wanted to do something to help people,” said Deborah Crowdy, youth services manager at the […]

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Indian Mud Run rescheduled, but workdays for volunteers being organized

Indian Mud Run rescheduled, but workdays for volunteers being organized

| June 5, 2020

Event organizers were forced to push the Indian Mud Run back to August, but that isn’t stopping obstacle racing enthusiasts from pitching in and helping out. “On May 26 they opened up non-contact sports, which would have been a month out from our race,” said Hubie Cushman, event organizer. “We were hopeful we’d still be […]

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Foothills Studio & Gallery opens in Roscoe Village

Foothills Studio & Gallery opens in Roscoe Village

| June 5, 2020

Four local artists have joined forces to open Foothills Studio & Gallery in Roscoe Village. The new studio/gallery is located below the General Store and will hold its grand opening and meet the artists event from 5-7 p.m. on Friday, June 12. “We wanted a place to show our work for people to come and […]

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Rotary Club Gator will help beautify Coshocton

Rotary Club Gator will help beautify Coshocton

| June 4, 2020

The Coshocton Rotary Club is here to support the community and that message will now be shared throughout the downtown area. The Coshocton Rotary Gator was delivered on June 2 and will be used to water all of the plants and flowers in downtown Coshocton. However, you would never know the new 2020 vehicle is […]

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River View athletes set to compete in college

River View athletes set to compete in college

| May 29, 2020

At River View High School’s most recent signing day, three more members of the Class of 2020 celebrated their opportunities to compete at the next level. Donnie Kehl, who played football and basketball for the Black Bears, plans to head to Mount Vernon Nazarene University to play lacrosse and possibly JV basketball. “We are pretty […]

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