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Ohio officials and family say 77-year-old father has been missing since May 10
An Ohio family says they are looking for their father who has been missing since May 10. The Guernsey County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a report of a missing man, John T. Sigman, age 77 of Lore City. The Sheriff’s Office said Sigman left his home in his 2013 silver Ford truck with the license […]
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. ...
Chief Rusty Dreher: Chestnut Street fire believed to have been accidental
COSHOCTON − A fire at a building being renovated as rental apartments is believed to have been accidental, according to the Coshocton Fire Department. Chief Rusty Dreher said the blaze was reported at approximately 11:41 a.m. Monday at 555 Chestnut St. Personnel arrived on scene to find a working fire in the second story and attic space of the structure. The building was deemed clear of people and fire suppression started. There were no injuries reported.
Cambridge Primary School announces its April students of the month
Cambridge Primary School has announced its April students of the month. Students honored are Ezra Cameron, Lana Dunham, Alivia Mapel, Kynleigh Bichard, Dash Hardesty, Arabella Morris, Emily Mason, Sammy Wine, Karrah Hatcher, Carter Ford, Kolton Matthews, Grayson Alexander, Bryer Hood, Riley Mikes, Addison Brister, Josie Boniphant, Trea Phillips, Serenity Floyd, Isabel Williams, Ava Peterson, Leo Petta, Scarlett Wheeler, Zori Herron, Kayson Bichard and Christian Kenney.
See which Coshocton project just received $6.7 million in grant money from the state
The last round of funding from the Appalachian Community Grant Program has been announced with $51 million for Ohio's Wonderful Waterfronts Initiative. This includes $6.7 million to Skip's Landing for construction of a multi-use path, boat ramp, nature walk, play area and more. Also getting funding was painting of downtown...
Things to do: Live music abounds for the week ahead
FAIRVIEW — Guernsey County's Pennyroyal will host a bluegrass show Friday featuring Brother Randall & Friends. According to the press release, it is "a working-class bluegrass band whose members are from the Wheeling area. With traditional bluegrass and bluegrass gospel being their specialty, you could also expect to hear some classic country, folk and even a touch of classic rock. The band members include Greg Miller on fiddle, Clinton Curry playing guitar, Jeff Strautman on bass, Randall Curry playing guitar, Ben Peace on banjo and Bob Haglock playing dobro." The opening band for the evening will be Wills Creek. The kitchen and...
Looking for summer fun? Find food, entertainment at festivals in Tuscarawas County
TUSCARAWAS COUNTY ‒ The return of summer and warmer weather brings the start of festival season in Tuscarawas County. A wide variety of events are planned throughout the area, starting with the Canal Dover Festival in downtown Dover. Here is a listing of events:. The festival includes entertainment on...
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
Coshocton High School Class of 2024 will include 103 students
COSHOCTON − Coshocton City Schools has confirmed 103 graduates for the Class of 2024 with four others receiving certificates of attendance. The commencement ceremony will be at 7 p.m. May 24 at Stewart Field, or the high school for bad weather. This year's class of graduates include: Alexis Adams, Holly Adams, Nakya...
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. ...
Nearly 100 students will graduate from Ridgewood High School on May 19
WEST LAFAYETTE − Ridgewood Local Schools will have 98 seniors graduating during spring commencement. Graduation ceremonies will take place at 6 p.m. May 19 at Ridgewood High School. The students graduating include: Kodie Andrew AlbaughIla Louise AllenLiah Shelbie AllowayRilee Nicole AmblerSkyler Grant AngleNickolaus Matthew ArtDyllan Zane AustinAbrianna Kaye BaroneAmiyah Jayani BarthalowDesean Mikel BarthalowKaylee...
Coshocton seeks $500K grant for water well field upgrades
COSHOCTON − The City of Coshocton is seeking a $500,000 Critical Infrastructure Grant from the Community Block Development Grant Program through Coshocton County Commissioners. Utilities Director Dave Kadri said funding would be used to upgrade obsolete equipment at the city's water well field and to install a reliable power...
'I've had to advocate for myself' says independent Coshocton High School senior
Laken Tucker is a senior at Coshocton High School who is also in the business professionals program at the Coshocton County Career Center. She will major in architecture at Bowling Green University. Tucker was orphaned at the age of 9 and has been with the same foster family for 10...
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