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Organist to perform in Coshocton on May 7

Organist to perform in Coshocton on May 7

| May 1, 2023

Organist, Chelsea Chen will perform on Sunday, May 7, 2023, at 3 p.m. in the sanctuary of the Coshocton Presbyterian Church on the church’s  Taylor and Boody tracker-action pipe organ. The public is welcome and encouraged to attend this free event, which is held in conjunction with the Pomerene Center for the Arts annual Dogwood […]

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Coshocton Christian Tabernacle live nativity takes you on Christ’s journey

Coshocton Christian Tabernacle live nativity takes you on Christ’s journey

| December 5, 2022

Journey back through time with The Live Nativity, held Friday and Saturday, Dec. 9-10 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Coshocton Christian Tabernacle. This event is the church’s free Christmas gift to the community. The Live Nativity, in its 24th year, has become a holiday tradition for many in the past. Luminaries light the way as […]

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Coshocton Planetarium presents ‘Dinosaurs Alive’

Coshocton Planetarium presents ‘Dinosaurs Alive’

| September 1, 2022

The Coshocton Planetarium, located on the fourth floor of Coshocton High School, will hold a presentation of “Dinosaurs Alive” Monday through Thursday, Sept. 26-29. There will be two showings each night at 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. All showings are free to the public, but donations are accepted and appreciated. “Dinosaurs Alive”  takes the audience on […]

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Meet Rebecca Armstrong – LCC Class of 2022

Meet Rebecca Armstrong – LCC Class of 2022

| October 27, 2021

Rebecca Armstrong grew up on a 40-acre farm near Beaver Falls in western Pennsylvania. An admitted “country girl,” Rebecca was active in her church; threw discus and shot put on the track team; and was a member of the Girl Scouts, earning the “First Class Award” which was the highest award for girls at that […]

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Ohio coal communities project receives sustainability institute grant

Ohio coal communities project receives sustainability institute grant

| April 23, 2021

A research and arts project to document how eastern Ohio has been shaped by changes in the coal industry was awarded a $35,000 grant from the Sustainability Institute at Ohio State. The Ohio Coal Transition: Pathways for Community Resilience is a partnership between The Ohio State University’s School of Environment and Natural Resources, OSU Extension, […]

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COTC summer semester begins May 17

| April 14, 2021

Fast-track your career or keep moving toward your degree this summer at Central Ohio Technical College (COTC). Whether you’re home for the summer from another university, just starting your college journey, or a current COTC student, research shows that students who take summer classes have higher GPAs and are more likely to graduate. COTC offers […]

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Coshocton City Schools Preschool applications available

Coshocton City Schools Preschool applications available

| June 17, 2020

Children who are eligible for the early childhood education preschool classroom at Coshocton City Schools must be 4-years-old on or before Aug. 1 of this year, toilet trained, reside in the school district and meet income eligibility guidelines. The total family income cannot exceed the federal poverty guidelines of 200 percent or less of the […]

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COTC removes barriers to summer and fall enrollment

| April 2, 2020

Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) is eliminating enrollment barriers for community members who want to get onto a career path now. The college has temporarily modified its admissions policy to “test optional” through autumn 2020 to allow all who want to take advantage of COTC’s career training and upskilling opportunities to enroll without delay. With […]

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