40 min ago | Whiznews.com
OVI Checkpoint to Take Place in Coshocton County
A sobriety checkpoint will take place in Coshocton County Saturday night. Zanesville Post Commander Lieutenant Steven Rine said four of the last five traffic fatalities in Coshocton County were alcohol related.
At 2:30 p.m., Pauline Craycraft, 18, of Warsaw, lost control of her Dodge Ram pickup truck and overcorrected, which caused the truck to roll, landing on its tires, half on the road and half over an embankment, according to the Coshocton County Sheriff's Office.
Baker Amy Shaw finds following with breads
Local Bounty - The Flour Basket: Amy Shaw talks about her business which sells bread and other baked goods at Local Bounty.
Leadership program graduates 21st class
Leadership Coshocton County, a program for emerging and potential community leaders, graduated its 21st class with a dinner at Roberta's Catering Banquet & Event Center on May 10.
Defendants enter not guilty pleas on sex-related charges
Debra Roberts, 51, of Coshocton, takes a seat at the defendant's table Tuesday in Coshocton County Common Pleas Court.
Increasing deer population an issue across Ohio
With 4,500 types of trees, Dawes Arboretum in Licking County is like a Vegas-style all-you-can-eat... Dawes Arboretum director of horticulture Mike Ecker shows how workers have put up wire to keep deer from scraping against trees Wednesday at the arboretum in Newark.
Coshocton County Sheriff's Office Justice Center May 26 Total population, 51; males, 39; females, 14.
Coshocton faculty, school board members as well as friends and family gathered to honor the class of 2012 at commencement.
Veterans honored in Plainfield
This River View 13-U Babe Ruth team won the Franklin Local Tournament May 5 and 6 at Philo, going... U.S. Navy Sr.
Veterans honored in Plainfield
U.S. Navy Sr. Chief Petty Officer Mike Miller hugs his daughter, Hannah Miller, during Sunday's Memorial Day service at Plainfield Cemetery.
Photo: Genealogy society donates to library
Every chance he gets, John Kasich lets it be known he does not care whose ox is gored by his... Coshocton Public Library Director Eric Taggart receives a check for more than $5,000 from Joan Sheets, of the Coshocton County Genealogy Society, to buy a new Reader Printer for the local history room of the library.
May 31 marks the end of my returning retiree status as your Ohio State University Extension Agricultural and Natural Resource educator and County Extension director.
Administrative assistant's work described by name
Pam Grace reacts to learning an end-of-the-year staff luncheon actually was in her honor.
Memorial Day events around Coshocton County
After reading the letter in May 6 edition of the Tribune, I feel I must not only say "Amen, Amen,... The Army/Navy Garrison 628 is conducting weekend events as a thank you to veterans.
Coshocton County alumni return to area to teach
The Ridgewood Local School District employs about half of its teaching staff with Ridgewood graduates.
Elementary school construction employs hundreds of area workers
After reading the letter in May 6 edition of the Tribune, I feel I must not only say "Amen, Amen,... Vic Cardenzana, a Coshocton City Schools Board of Education representative for the new Coshocton Elementary School project, talks about the progress of the construction.
Commissioners and OARDC looking to continue research projects
I have been taking my collie to the county home to visit the residents for a year now, and many... COSHOCTON -- Coshocton County Commissioners and the Ohio State University Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center are in talks to continue research projects at the North Appalachian Experimental Watershed.
Coshocton County grand jury indictments
I have been taking my collie to the county home to visit the residents for a year now, and many... James Baker, 63, 139 Bridge St., was indicted on nine counts of rape, first-degree felonies; nine counts of gross sexual imposition, fourth-degree felonies; and one count of gross sexual imposition, a third-degree felony.
Backyard Bounty: A niche of their own
Local Bounty - Keene Creek Farm: Marissa Mullett talks about her farm which supplies produce and flowers to Local Bounty.
Flowers brighten downtown area
Coshocton City Street Department employee Jess Thomason places a hanging basket at the corner of Fourth and Main streets Monday.
Also on Topix