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Today's police, sheriff reports
Feb. 12 Total inmates, 47; males, 40; females, 7. Accidents Feb. 11 Vehicle struck a tree limb across Township Road 152 near Township Road 151 and went into a ditch.
Coshocton County sheriff's and police reports
Accidents Feb. 8 Driver cited for assured clear distance ahead after striking a vehicle at the intersection of U.S. 36 and County Road 23.
Coshocton County Common Pleas Court
John Q. Findley, 48, an inmate at the Lorain Correctional Institution, pleaded guilty to one count receiving stolen property, a fifth-degree felony.
Therapy dogs brighten day at Ohio senior center
Donna Mayle, of Warsaw, gets a kiss from Dallas, a certified therapy Cockapoo, owned by Susan Swails, of West Lafayette.
Whitt's conviction upheld in rape case
It's one thing to plan a budget, buy food, clothe and support a family of four -- but try taking... Because she was raised in a family that had no choice but to abide by the laws of frugal living,... COSHOCTON -- With the 2010 rape conviction of a Warsaw man being upheld by two other courts, he will be back in Coshocton County Common Pleas Court.
Warsaw: Embracing concern for their neighbors
It's one thing to plan a budget, buy food, clothe and support a family of four -- but try taking... Ron Lawrence leans on the counter at his restaurant, Ron's Restaurant, that he operates with the assistance of his sister, Tammie Daugherty.
Foxhole clubs go private to avoid policy
The owner of the Foxhole clubs has found a way around a law that would have forced him to close daily from midnight to 6 a.m. Thomas George, the owner, made the switch from public to private clubs so the enforcement of the Community Defense Act would not apply.