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Battaglia steps down as Loudonville football coach
LOUDONVILLE — For the fourth time in the last decade, Loudonville has had the head coach of its football program step down after three seasons. On Monday, John Battaglia’s resignation was accepted by the Loudonville Board of Education. A longtime teacher in the Loudonville school system, Battaglia was...
What are cell phone policies in Coshocton County school districts?
COSHOCTON − Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted met with school leaders earlier this year during a roundtable to discuss research showing cellphone use is negatively affecting students' mental health, academic performance and social well-being. DeWine urged educators across the state to consider banning — or at least limiting the use — of phones in schools. ...
Holmes County job survey puts local wages above Ohio median in several areas
Holmes County on par or greater than state and national median. Survey looks at 40 different occupations. Holmes County is pretty competitive when it comes to worker compensation, according to results of a survey made of more than 120 the area's businesses. Economic Development Director Mark Leininger said the survey...
State grants to fund repairs to highways in Dennison and Baltic damaged by April floods
TUSCARAWAS COUNTY ‒ Two area highways damaged during flooding in early April have been awarded grants by the Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC) through its discretionary Emergency Program. The agency awarded $359,550 to repair a road slip on Stillwater Avenue in Dennison. The highway carries Ohio 800 through town. In addition, $266,533 was awarded for slope stabilization on County Road 46 (Ragersville Road) near Baltic. ...
Area Happenings: Cookout Cruise-In, Swiss Steak dinner, Music on Main and 'Murder at Gatsby Gala'
Community Cookout and Cruise-In Car Show, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday, Walnut Hills Retirement Community, 4748 Olde Pump St., Walnut Creek. For more information, call Jodi Dean at 330-893-3200, Ext. 1310. "Murder at Gatsby’s Gala," 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Mariola Italian. Tickets are $50. Join the Wayne County Performing Arts Council at its interactive murder mystery....
'A great break from the real world:' Garaway's Samantha Miller loves being outdoors
Editor's Note: The Times-Reporter is profiling one senior from each of the school districts in Tuscarawas County coinciding with graduation. They were nominated by school administrators. SUGARCREEK ‒ Garaway senior Samantha Miller enjoys spending as much time as possible in the outdoors, whether it's golfing, hiking the Appalachian Trail or hunting deer and turkey with her father and her younger brother. ...
Danville dismisses Ridgedale in district tourney softball game
DANVILLE — Alicia Humphrey and Emily Weckesser did the heavy lifting Tuesday afternoon. Humphrey belted a pair of home runs and Weckesser knocked in five runs as top-seeded Danville cruised to a run rule-shortened 12-2 win over No. 7 Ridgedale in the Division IV district semifinals. Ridgedale jumped out...
International Wine at the Mill Festival set for June
LOUDONVILLE, Ohio — June 8 is the 20th Annual International Wine at the Mill Festival from noon–10 p.m. This is the highlight event of the year to kick off the summer. Good food, wine, music and more will entertain all of the senses. This event also helps the Mill’s operations. Ohio wines to be featured will be D&D Smith Winery, Paper Moon Vineyards , Lincoln Way Winery and many more. Mark Smith, founder and president of Wolf Creek Mill, says they are excited about this...
Pet of the Week: Cooper needs a quiet home
Cooper is a Cavapoo. He was surrendered due to the age and health of his owners. Cooper lived a quiet and pampered life as an only dog. It's recommended any other dogs in the home meet Cooper before adoptions. Other dogs should be calm and gentle and not dominant. Cooper know how to sit and walks on a lead, but may bolt. He's very clean and groomed and rides great in a car and is recommended for home with children over the age of 10. For more information, call the Coshocton County Animal Shelter at 740-622-9741 or go to coshoctoncounty.net/shelter. This article originally appeared on Coshocton Tribune: Pet of the Week: Cooper needs a quiet home
Water and wastewater upgrades priority for Coshocton City Council
COSHOCTON − The City of Coshocton is continuing to pursue upgrades to its water and wastewater systems through a series of grants and loans. Coshocton City Council recently had the first reading of legislation approving entering into a Water Pollution Control Loan Fund agreement for a digester improvement project at the Coshocton Wastewater Treatment Plant. The loan will be paid back through sewage usage charges. ...
🍲 WHAT'S COOKING: Sewing seed of hospitality through 'heirloom' food at Olde World Bistro
Editor's note: Each Monday online The Daily Record features good eats, whether from a restaurant, a store, a food truck or elsewhere. Check back each week to see 🍲 What's Cooking. Olde World Bistro & Bakery is more than just another restaurant in Holmes County. It was born in...
West Holmes hands Cambridge early exit with first round D-II sectional setback
CAMBRIDGE − Visiting No. 10 seed West Holmes and No. 7 seed Cambridge battled to a 2-2 draw after eight innings of action Tuesday in a first round Division II sectional matchup at Don Coss Stadium. Unfortunately for the Bobcats, things went off the tracks defensively in the top of the ninth inning and opened the door for West Holmes. ...
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