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1-year-old killed in farming accident, Coshocton County Sheriff's Office reports
COSHOCTON − A one-year-old child who was injured during a farming accident was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the Coshocton County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff's office received a 911 call in reference to the accident on Township Road 50 at 7:59 p.m. Tuesday. No other information is being released at this time and the accident remains under investigation. Assisting at the scene were the Walhonding Valley Fire Department, Coshocton County EMS and the Coshocton County Coroner’s Office. This article originally appeared on Coshocton Tribune: 1-year-old killed in farming accident, Coshocton County Sheriff's Office reports
Newcomerstown council to reconsider family pool pass price after residents express concern
Five community members attended the May 6 Newcomerstown Village Council meeting to express concerns about the Cy Young Pool season pass price increase, which was approved at the April 1 council meeting. Carol Swigert said she fears people will go out of town to swim, and had a prices for other pools. Mayor Pat Cadle said he contacted these same pool managers, and many of them are funded by levies, trust funds or had more amenities that bring in money. The mayor and council explained the local fees fall in line with the cost of area pools and parks, but...
Coshocton Public Health starts Coffee with a Doc series
COSHOCTON − Coshocton Public Health District will present Coffee with A Doc from 5 to 6 p.m. May 21 at the Coshocton County Community Room, 637 Chestnut St. Guest speaker will be Dr. Robert Gwinn. The new program will feature a different guest speaker each month. Invited for future events are physicians from Coshocton Regional Medical Center, Genesis Healthcare of Coshocton, private practices and retired physicians who still reside in the county. A different health topic...
Coshocton County home listings asked for less money in April: See the current median price here
The median home in Coshocton County listed for $194,550 in April, down 9.5% from the previous month's $215,000, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. Compared to April 2023, the median home list price increased 29.7% from $150,000. The statistics in this article only pertain to houses listed for sale in Coshocton County, not houses...
Work ethic and love are central for mother and daughter team at Mayor's Corner in Warsaw
WARSAW − Amy Moran freely admits to being emotional and it's hard for her not to well up with tears when she thinks about her mother and all the work they've put into The Mayor's Corner for the past 30 years. Wanda Thornsley grew up in the Dresden area, where her parents owned a small meat market. At one time, she owned Mayor's Corner and the general store in Conesville with her nephew. Wanda and Amy...
Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce honors two projects with Community Improvement Awards
COSHOCTON − Bettering the community in vastly different ways is the focus of the two winners of the Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce's Community Improvement Awards for the second quarter of 2024. Honorees were the renovations to the Honey House on Main Street and the senior projects program at River View High School. ...
Coshocton Farm and Personal Property Auction, Ford-250, Model A, Tractors, Tools, Household and more.
The auction will be held onsite at 43223 County Road 58, Coshocton, OH 43812. From Coshocton take State Route 541 west to CR 58. Watch for RES/Whitetail signs. REAL ESTATE: Located west of Coshocton and next to Woodbury Wildlife area, this property offers a diversity of opportunities with an ideal location. If you are searching for a good solid home, seclusion to build your dream home, or an excellent opportunity to hunt and enjoy mother nature, this property will sort to the top of your list. The property will be offered in 3 parcels and in it's entirety, selling in the manner that nets the most. PARCEL 1: 5 acres with a solid two-story farmhouse ready for you to call home. With 1,730 square feet of living space, the home offers 4 bedrooms on the second floor. Features of the main floor include the kitchen, dining room, family room, full bath, and laundry room. The home is solid with replacement windows, newer roof, and enjoys the benefit of free natural gas supplied from a well on the property. Bring your cosmetic ideas and add to the character this home offers. The 5 acres included with this parcel will surely add to the enjoyment of the property. Rolling terrain, a runoff creek, and room to add your outbuilding and animals. PARCEL 2: 44.4 acres of sportsman's paradise. Wooded hillsides, good wildlife habitat, enough open land for strategic food plots, coupled with good accessibility to a number of ideal tree stand locations. Add in the benefit of having Woodbury Wildlife Area bordering on 3 sides and you have set yourself up with a true outdoorsman experience. PARCEL 3: 23 acres of rolling hillside. Boarding Woodbury Wildlife Area this parcel is a great combination of open land and wooded tree lines. This parcel is an ideal stand alone parcel and would also be a great addition to either parcel 1 or 2. If you desire to build or like an easy accessible hunting spot with natural travel corridors, this property is for you. MINERAL RIGHTS: Mineral rights transfer to the purchaser(s) subject to leases of record. There is an active well on both parcels 2 and 3 that feed into the same tanks. The royalties from the wells will be prorated by the acre if the parcels sell separately. The free gas will remain with the house parcel. OPEN HOUSE: The farm will be open for inspection Thursday May 2nd from 4-6 PM. Private showings are available through Rich Flowers 740-334-3628. You may pick up a brochure in the info box on the property and walk the land at your leisure. TAXES "“ LEGAL: The property is part of Coshocton County parcel 0130000027000. Taxes are to be determined based on final survey. TERMS: The successful purchaser will be required to pay a non-refundable 10% down payment due at the auction with the balance due at closing within 45 days. A 10 % buyer's premium will be added to the final bid to determine the purchase price. Any desired inspections need to be made prior to the auction. Additional details are available at www.res.bid. Auction by order of the Carroll Family Preservation Trust "“ Rebecca L Carroll, Trustee.
The Grand Tour will be focus of summer program for children at Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum
COSHOCTON − The Grand Tour with the Johnson Brothers is the theme for children's programming from 10 to 11 a.m. Fridays from June 7 to July 19 at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum, 300 N. Whitewoman St. There will be no class July 5. Young adventurers, for children ages 3 to 5 and 6 to 12, will traverse the globe as the Johnson Brothers, the founders of the museum, once did in the 1800s. The Grand Tour was...
Coshocton County Youth Leadership has graduation ceremony for its 2024 class
Coshocton County Youth Leadership recently had a graduation ceremony for its 2024 class. Members included Hope Mickle, Courtney Snyder, Ally Fischer, Sophia Skelton, Maggie Laaper, Lexa Guilliams, Kylie Miller, Mady Holand, Julian Rivera, Colton Conkle, Anthony Cichon, Blaine Hostetler, Carter Kelley and Brody Stevens. This article originally appeared on Coshocton Tribune: Coshocton County Youth Leadership has graduation ceremony for its 2024 class
Berea woman may face charges after fight with Brook Park woman in Solid Gold Lounge
BROOK PARK, Ohio – Police were called to a Cambridge Boulevard home at about 1:45 a.m. April 29 regarding two women who had fought each other earlier in a bar. One of the women, 39, called police from her Cambridge home. She said she was assaulted by three women in Solid Gold Lounge, 15005 Snow Road. The woman said the three women hit her more than once in the mouth.
Stone Creek Volunteer Fire Department will celebrate its 75th anniversary in June
STONE CREEK – The Stone Creek Volunteer Fire Department came about after a community meeting in 1949. Before that, the village had a fire wagon that community members used to fight fires. However, the fleet has grown over the years, and the department continues to grow and flourish. Stone Creek Fire & Rescue...
Wednesday morning storm damages small area near Conesville
CONESVILLE − The Coshocton County Emergency Management Agency is investigating what is believed to be straight-line winds that caused damage to a small, isolated area across from Cleveland Cliffs off of Ohio 16. The storm hit at 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, just as a severe thunderstorm warning was expiring in the area. Rob McMasters, Coshocton County EMA director, said representatives from the National Weather Service were due Wednesday afternoon to assess the situation and determine what exactly...
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