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Chocolate Extravaganza fundraiser draws hundreds for tempting treats, traditions
Joan McNeely serves a piece of pie to Dawn and Isabella Justice during the Chocolate Extravaganza.
AEP increases have local effects
Rate increased took effect a couple of weeks after state regulators approved them in December, according to the Associated Press.
New play group also parental support
Heather Swanson works on a puzzle with her son, Matthew, 3, at a recent Coshocton Parent and Toddlers gathering at the Coshocton Church of the Nazarene.
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.
County budget comes in on even keel
Despite taking a hit in local government funds and the phase out of tangible personal property taxes, budgets for county general fund departments remained fairly level for 2012.
Man, Woman Sentenced To Prison For Craigslist Ticket Scam
A Coshocton County couple was sentenced to prison on Wednesday for running a Craigslist ticket scam that took more than $200,000 from hundreds of victims in the U.S. and Canada.
A seated crowd of bonnets and wide-brim hats peered down into the auction pit, where three small white dogs stood on a rug-covered table.
Coshocton County couple get prison time in online ticket scam
Jessica Steinhaus listens as Coshocton County Common Pleas Court Judge Robert Batchelor hands down a sentence today for her part in a scam that netted her and husband, Todd Steinhaus, more than $200,000. The Plainfield woman was given a four-year prison sentence.
Business owners learn to protect themselves after series of break-ins
A rash of recent break-ins inside city limits has led to Coshocton business owners banding together to learn what they can do to protect their livelihoods and each other.
Coshoctonian Award nominations sought
The award recognizes and honors an individual's long-term contribution to the well-being and economic climate of Coshocton County.
Nearly 220,000 deer taken in Ohio hunting season
Ohio officials say the number of deer harvested in the most recent hunting season decreased by nearly 20,000 compared with last year.
Accidents Feb. 5 Vehicle went off of road and into a ditch in the 50000 block of County Road 16.
Marcincavage joins Hasseman Marketing
Jessi Marcincavage has joined Hasseman Marketing and will be responsible for programming, sales, marketing and customer service for CoshoctonTV.com. CoshoctonTV.com became a branch of Hasseman Marketing in 2009 and has various videos from the business, entertainment, music, news and politics, sports and community sectors of Coshocton County.
Maker of 200-mpg car turns sights to trucks
Ceramic piston engine: Heinz-Gustav Reisser recently demonstrated the running ability of a 16,000-pound 10-wheel road tractor with its engine converted to new mechanics.
Local businesses band together to share security information
A meeting to establish a business watch program will be at 6 p.m. Feb. 7 at Coshocton Village Inn & Suites.
Pastor watches Liberty Church grow
Pastor Andy Loos sits in the fellowship area of Liberty Church's new home at 15th and Chestnut streets.
High school band adviser pleads guilty to sexual battery
The percussion adviser for Coshocton High School's marching band is awaiting sentencing for sexual battery after pleading guilty this week.
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.
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