December 2, 2015 Coshocton County Beacon

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WARSAW CANDLELIGHTING Festive Christmas music filled the village square in Warsaw thanks to the fifth and sixth grade honors choir from Warsaw Elementary School. The students are a traditional part of Warsaw’s candlelighting ceremony, which was held on Nov. 29. The Warsaw Business Association, the Warsaw Lions Club, the River View Ministerial Association, the Walhonding Valley Fire Department, EMS and the sheriff’s department work together to make the annual event happen. This year’s honorary candlelighter was Ronnie Lawrence and the speaker was Rev. Ron Davis. “We need to remember that the real reason for the season is to celebrate a light coming into this world named Jesus,” Davis said. He reminded attendees that they represent the light of Jesus and should let it shine brightly, not just at Christmas, but all year long. Lawrence helped get the candles, donated by Canal Cargo, lit while “Silent Night” was sung and then children were invited to visit with Santa Claus. For more photos, visit www.coshoctonbeacontoday.com. BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE SELLERS

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Get in the spirit at West Lafayette’s Christmas in the Village WEST LAFAYETTE – Christmas in the Village in West Lafayette has become an annual holiday tradition for many local residents. The whole village is decked out for the holiday season by village employees and volunteers who help transform West Lafayette into Christmas town each year for the holidays. Burt Park is also decorated in its holiday finery. This year, the festivities will be Saturday, Dec. 5 beginning with the West Lafayette Lions Breakfast buffet from 7:30 – 10:30 a.m. at the West Lafayette United Methodist Church. Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for children under 12. Children under the age of two can eat for free. The menu will include pancakes, French toast, sausage, scrambled eggs, orange juice, and coffee. After breakfast, make sure to stop by the craft show at the Village Baptist Church located at 21537 SR 751 beginning at 9 a.m. and lasting most of the day. The West Lafayette Chamber of Commerce,

who sponsors the event each year, recently teamed up with Club Aries and combined the two craft shows together for one incredible show that will feature approximately 50 vendors. Jessie Tubbs, Chuck Weaver, and Carol Wears have been hard at work making this year’s craft show a success. The West Lafayette Library will also be getting in on some of the holiday fun during their Holiday Open House, which is from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Relax with a cup of hot cocoa, cookies, a craft, music, and a door prize. This event is sponsored by The Friends of the Library. The main event each year is the Christmas parade featuring none other than Santa Claus. Parade line-up is from noon to 12:30 p.m. in the parking lot at the Middle School and begins at 1 p.m. The parade will travel down Oak Street to Russell Avenue up to Plainfield Road, then down to Main Street and SR 751. The parade will disperse at the Baptist Church on SR 751 where Santa will then spend some time at the church to

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shared Snyder. “The Choir enjoys Morten Lauriden’s contemporary setting of the ancient text, ‘O Magnum Mysterium,’ and I know the audience will especially like Paul Christiansen’s a cappella setting of ‘O Holy Nigh’ as well as Harry Simeone’s familiar arrangement of ‘Do You Hear What I Hear?’ We’ll invite the audience to join us in singing the carols ‘Angels, We Have Heard on High,’ ‘What Child Is This?’ and ‘Joy to the World.’” “Those who come to one of our concerts for the first time often share their pleasant surprise when they see and hear 200 musicians from throughout Ohio unite to offer their gifts of music,” said Snyder. “Many of our longtime patrons have said that their Christmas begins with this concert. We invite you to be part of the celebration!” The Coshocton Community Choir concert will be held at McKinley Auditorium located at Coshocton High School, 1205 Cambridge Road at 3 p.m. Tickets for the Dec. 6, Gifts of Love Christmas Festival Concert are $10 for adults and $5 for students and are available from choir members, at the door (cash, check or credit card) or by calling Business Manager, Lee Bown at (740) 622-3960. Tickets can also be purchased online at www.CoshoctonCommunityChoir.org. Pre-sale tickets are also available from these outlets: The Coshocton Visitors Bureau and Annin Showroom in Roscoe Village; Triplitt

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COSHOCTON - Gifts of Love is the theme of the Coshocton Community Choir’s Festival Christmas Concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6. The concert is under the direction of Charles R. Snyder and features the 100-voice adult choir (now in its 45th season); singers in grades four through eight in the Coshocton Singers (now in its 29th season); high school singers in the Coshocton Youth Chorale (in its 14th season); the Roscoe Brass Quintet; pianist Dickie Barrick; and other area musicians. Interspersed with the music is narration written by Rev. Richard Hoover. “In a season that’s become so focused on material gifts, I think we all need to be reminded of the gifts of love that surround us each day – gifts that are especially obvious at Christmas,” said Snyder. “Since our first festival concert in 1987, we’ve tried to look at Christmas through a different lens each year. A line from one of our songs in our choir’s library, ‘Come to the Manger’ shares the words ‘bring gifts of love, of joy, and brotherhood,’ which gave me the idea for this year’s concert theme: Gifts of Love.” Snyder says that when putting together a concert program it’s always a joy to include compositions and arrangements by some of his teachers and colleagues from over the years. “This year’s concert includes works by teachers/mentors Paul Christiansen, Donald Neuen and Harry Simeone, and by friends/ colleagues John Ness Beck and Hal Hopson,”

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deal. ow does a sane person make the Have you binge interstellar leap from watched the Hallmark “Black Friday” to Channel movies yet “Cyber Monday?” I am this year? If I see that going to tell you how commercial and the guy of course. With lots and with the black eye one lots of leftovers. I mean, more time I may get who really has time to sick. There’s a pretty cook with so many deals good deal popping up lurking throughout the from JC Penney. MARK FORTUNE stores and on websites I heard over the throughout the land. weekend that Kobe Turkey sandwiches, turkey pot pie, Bryant is retiring at the end of this turkey and gravy on biscuits, turkey season. Another deal from Amazon salad, turkey hash, turkey a la King just came through. Not quite what I or turkey soup. All gone by “Cyber am looking for. Monday.” Or, according to the Speaking of Amazon, has anyone USDA, it should be. About four days watched “The Man in the High in the refrigerator is what I saw for Castle?” This series is being released leftovers. You can freeze leftovers via Amazon Prime and is based on and thaw them out later. But who the book of the same title authored by really wants frozen – then thawed – Philip K. Dick in 1962. turkey? The Columbus Crew has Of course, I am also trying advanced to the MLS title match to write this column on “Cyber against the Portland Timbers. The Monday” which is challenging at championship match is on Sunday, best. Wait, there’s a deal from Dell! Dec. 6 at 4 p.m. Good luck Crew! Good deal from Sears. Gotta check that out. Nice. At least the Buckeyes put a Okay, by now you get the idea. clobbering on TTUN. It does make My frequent mentions of “Cyber the loss to the boys in green and white Monday” are a little bit cynical and somewhat more palatable, but not by a little bit not. Although most of us much. Where was that team a week now shop online for this or that for earlier we all wonder? There’s a nice convenience of selection, time and deal from Amazon that just popped effort, our local businesses also need up. and I dare say, deserve our support. I watched the Hawkeyes put We’ve written this before but a clobbering on Nebraska and it bears repeating. It’s our local was impressed. With Iowa that is. businesses that support the kids’ ball The Big Ten championship game teams, sponsor the ads in the high between Sparty and Iowa should school yearbook and myriad of sports be a good one. Here’s a good one. programs, buy the livestock each year Kohl’s just came through with one of at the junior fair auction and give to their awesome deals – it seems that a whole host of other community by using Kohl’s cash, free shipping events. Let’s shop local as much as and other discounts they actually are we can this season. going to pay me! I like that kind of

Public agencies tour Conesville Elementary School BY JOSIE SELLERS

TOUR Conesville Elementary School Principal Joel Moore demonstrated a safety issue with one of the building’s doors during a tour he gave on Nov. 24 to representatives of community agencies. For more photos, visit www.coshoctonbeacontoday. com. BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE SELLERS CONESVILLE – At Conesville Elementary School there is a faucet that is left constantly running. This is the only way school officials can make sure their water has the right pH level. Principal Joel Moore and River View Local School District Superintendent Dalton Summers took representatives of community agencies on a tour of the school Nov. 24 to show them some of the building’s quirks and hazards. Moore likes to compare the building to an old tractor his family had. “You knew how to make it run, but you couldn’t let anyone else borrow it because they wouldn’t know how to keep it from running out of gas or the battery going dead,” he said. This is just the first of several tours the district is planning to show the public why they need to pass a bond issue next year to build a new elementary school. The Ohio School Facilities Commission recently informed the district that its plan to combine its four elementary schools into one new building connected to the current junior high and renovate it and the high school was accepted. “I’ve heard over and over again from people how well kept our buildings are and it’s against my nature to show people what’s wrong or not up to standard, but it’s time to show people the reality of these (elementary school) buildings,” Summers said. Moore, who is in his 10th year at the school, started the tour by showing attendees pictures hanging in the hallway of classes that went to Conesville in the 1930s-1950s and some more current ones. “I’m proud of all these folks,” he said. “I’ve met a lot of them and heard their stories. I’m proud of the younger groups too, but not proud of the fact that they were in the same building as their great-grandparents.” The original part of Conesville Elementary was built in 1917 and additions were made in 1935 and 1955. It was not built to have Internet cables running through it as Moore pointed out to the tour group once they were outside. “All around the building we have cables running outside and to windows,” he said. “You can’t put cables through these thick walls.” Moore also noted that the 345 students have to wait outside in all kinds of weather before school starts and there also are two modules that date back to the 1980s that the students use for a computer lab, science lab and for music class. SEE ‘TOUR’ ON PAGE 12


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together.” The auction also features a 50/50 drawing, silent auction, cake auction, saddle raffle and door prizes. “Our cake auction is a little different,” Tom said. “You don’t just get the cake; you also get what is under it in the envelope. They could have gift certificates from Bob Evans, Hardee’s, McDonald’s or a variety of other places under them.” Auction items also don’t have to go home with you. They can be donated to worthy causes. “The big thing I like about the auction is that it’s not just for Higher Hopes,” Tom said. “We also help (River View’s) Country Christmas.” During the auction there is a big sleigh set up in the front of the room and if people buy items that come in multiples they can have the extra put in the sleigh or even buy something just to donate. Toys in the sleigh get donated to schools who take part in Country Christmas and any horse items are used at Higher Hopes. “Country Christmas is for kids with special needs and we try to pick a different school each year (that attends) for them to take the toys back,” Tom said. “There are no strings attached. They can use them in their classroom or give them to kids whose families need some help with SEE “HIGHER HOPES” ON PAGE 7

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COSHOCTON - Jeff Wherley from the Coshocton County Recycling & Litter Prevention office is working hard to help businesses find a new place to recycle their paper products now that WestRock has closed. “I am working with some different business and trying to find a possibility,” he said. “We have to find a business to do this because of the amount of products WestRock got. We can’t step in and do it because we would be overwhelmed.” The majority of calls Wherley has received in regard to where to take recycling now have come from businesses like auto repair places, home repair businesses and garage door replacement people that get a lot of big boxes. “We are trying to find a way to accommodate them,” Wherley said. “Residents in the city have their curb side program that they can use and those outside of the city have nine locations where we have recycling trailers.” The Coshocton County Recycling & Litter Prevention trailers are located in Bakersville (next to the township garage), Conesville (behind village council hall, next to the railroad tracks), West Lafayette (117 Main St.), Plainfield (off Park Avenue, near the picnic shelter), Warsaw (in the park, past the swimming pool, near the picnic shelters), Nellie (Second Street, next to the community center), New Guilford, West Carlisle, and Tiverton. According to www.

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BY MARK FORTUNE year.” Some of the exciting events planned for this year’s Air Show are an aerobatic show, vendors, children’s Fun Zone, static aircraft displays and much more. Toler also said, “As one of our original and recurring aerobatic pilots was killed in a tragic accident this year, we would like to dedicate Wings Over Coshocton 2016 to one of the great Top Gun Pilots of our time, and a wonderful man, our friend Jim “Fang” Maroney. He will truly be missed.” Toler said that several sponsorship packages are available and the tax deductible sponsorship payment can be split into two payments for each tax year of 2015 and 2016. Questions can be directed to Toler directly at the airport 740-6222252 or 740-502-2362. MARK@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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COSHOCTON - Richard Downing Airport Administrator Bethel Toler has announced plans and dates for the 2016 Wings Over Coshocton Air Show, promising two days of fun and adventure for the community. The dates for the 2016 event are Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 17 and 18 with a special VIP night on Friday, Sept. 16. Toler also said that the 2013 Air Show – which was the most recent air show held in the community – was a success thanks

to the financial generosity of several corporations, businesses, individual sponsors and numerous volunteers. Toler said, “We are planning to host two full days hoping that this will give everyone an opportunity to watch some of the world’s greatest aerobatic pilots and parachuters in action. “Your commitment to the success of this event is vital to the growth of Richard Downing Airport and the continued economic growth of our community. Over the past five years, since the expansion of our runway, our jet traffic has increased enormously. As a result, we strive to build a corporate hangar, install de-icing equipment and other necessities to keep these business jets coming into out airport/community as Coshocton continues to grow economically. Because of the cost of hosting an Air Show of this magnitude, we only plan one every two to three years, as not to burden our sponsors every

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Ridgewood Boys Basketball RIDGEWOOD GENERALS Christian Lippencott, Tanner Shaw, Coach Jamie McCrea, Evan Colling, and Keith Leindecker; Coach Ryan Gress, Hunter Mizer, Braden Smith, Austin Ellis, Nathaniel Thompson, and Coach Travis Simmons. (Names are not necessarily in order of appearance.) PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON BY SEIBERT PHOTOGRAPHY

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Date Place Opponent Time Dec. 4 Home East Canton 6:00 PM Dec. 8 Home Malvern 6:00 PM Dec. 11 Away Sandy Valley 6:00 PM Dec. 15 Away Hiland 6:00 PM Dec. 18 Home Strasburg 6:00 PM Dec. 22 Away Newcomerstown 6:00 PM Jan. 5 Home Garaway 6:00 PM Jan. 8 Away TCC 6:00 PM Jan. 9 Home Kingsway Christian 7:30 PM Jan. 19 Away East Canton 6:00 PM Jan. 22 Away Malvern 6:00 PM Jan. 26 Home Sandy Valley 6:00 PM Jan. 29 Home Hiland 6:00 PM Jan. 30 Away River View 6:00 PM Feb. 2 Away Strasburg 6:00 PM Feb. 5 Home Newcomerstown 6:00 PM Feb. 9 Away Garaway 6:00 PM Feb. 12 Home TCC 6:00 PM Feb. 16 Home Coshocton 6:00 PM

Coaching staff: Jamie McCrea, Travis Simmons, Ryan Gress, John Slusser Last year’s record: Overall 2-21 and IVC 1-15 Key returning players and the impact you expect them to have: Keith Leindecker, Jhett Slusser, and Braeden Smith are entering their third year of varsity action. They will be playing against guys their own age this year. Each had a good summer. We are looking for big things out of this trio. Nathaniel Thompson (physicality), Austin Ellis (inside scoring and length), Cole Lillibridge (defensive pressure) each have a skill set that will benefit the team. Key newcomers and the impact you expect them to have: Tanner Shaw (transfer from Coshocton) adds size and toughness. Hunter Mizer will help with ball handling, freeing up Slusser and Smith on the wings. Evan Colling adds senior leadership Overall strengths: Strengths are to be determined. We have not fielded our full roster yet. We will play aggressively, we will look to play a faster tempo, we will compete every night. Overall expectations or goals for the season: Our only expectations are to play hard, compete, and get better with each practice and game. Each season is different, each team is different. I only expect great effort from this group.

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LADY GENERALS Morgan McDorman, Kaitlyn Finton, Reiley Young, Eliza Haynes, Audrey Tingle, Autumn Brown, Erinn Buchanan, Coach Doug Patterson, Coach Kirby Shivers, and Coach Darrell Ball. (Names are not necessarily in order of appearance.) PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON BY SEIBERT PHOTOGRAPHY


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The school also has experienced problems with its roof and water and sewer systems. “The sewer backs up all the time and we have to snake it out,” Moore said. “The pipes are 80 years old.” Moore made sure to point out cracks in the building, where water leaks around windows, the lack of sidewalks around the building, the parking lot that has to be double parked, the outside door that doesn’t always latch and the lack of handicap accessibility. “There are a lot of steps in this building,” Moore said. “If we have an assembly and a grandparent wants to come watch (but is

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handicapped) we have to take them in through the custodian’s entrance and then we can only get them to the bottom floor.” Another one of the many problems Moore pointed out is that the building wasn’t built for little children. “The newer part of the building is where are youngest kids are,” he said. “They are trying to do personalized learning in a building not built for it. They do an excellent job though despite the rooms they are in. It’s like magic in here, unless it starts raining and then they have to move everything away from the windows.” Learning in the school though when it’s hot is a whole different story. “On the third floor it can get up to 104 and 106 degrees and that’s in September,” Summers said. The school, however, does have one bonus that the others in the district don’t. “It’s the only building that has cell phone service,” Summers said. Moore said mass text messaging is part of the staff’s emergency plan. “We were on lock down once this year when there was an incident outside off school grounds that made us nervous,” he said. “Our teachers were under pressure, but our system worked. The teachers were texting each other and telling them where kids were and that they were safe.” Moore ended the tour by showing everyone

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 a crack in a wall in one of the stairways where he had put pennies in. “I started doing this six or seven years ago and there are nine pennies in there now,” he said. When the tour ended Summers reminded attendees that this was only one of four buildings that are all in very similar condition. “We invited you here because you are in contact with people,” he said. “Whether you agree or disagree with us you have now seen firsthand the condition of one of our buildings,” he said. Summers explained that there will be public tours of the schools planned for the near future to help the district get the word out about its need to pass a bond issue next year. “Industries that may want to come to town are going to want to look at the schools,” he said. “They are going to see the new school in Coshocton and the fairly new one for Ridgewood and then ours. Our state test for achievement scores came back pretty good but people don’t always care about scores. Our buildings aren’t going to attract people to the community.” JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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BY BETH SCOTT COSHOCTON – This year, kick off your Christmas season a little bit differently with a Christmas-themed 5k night race at Lake Park on Dec. 19. The Jingle Bell Jangle 5k is part of a new venture by locals Dustin Haywood and Kelly Treat as they strive to host more events, mostly races, in Coshocton in the future. “This has been an idea I have had for the last couple of years,” said Haywood. “A lot of bigger cities have more options when it comes to 5ks, so I just figured, why not have something like this in Coshocton?” The course at Lake Park will be a brand new course that has never been used by runners. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. and runners are asked to meet at the Lake Park Canal Boat parking lot. Registration begins at 4:30 p.m. and all participants will be provided with jingle bells to wear as they run, if they choose. A giveaway item will also be given to all preregistrants. What makes this 5k unique is that the course will feature a widevariety of Christmas decorations lighting the course, making it the perfect way for area runners to get into the holiday spirit. Medals will be awarded to the top male and female overall and the top three males and top three females in each age group. After awards are given, there will be hot chocolate and Christmas cookies for everyone to enjoy. Participants can pre-register for the event by printing and filling out a form on the Jingle Bell Jangle 5k Facebook page or by visiting jinglebelljangle5k.eventbrite.com. Pre-registration is due by Dec. 6 and is $25. Race day registration and pre-registration after that date is $30. All the money raised will go toward the Coshocton County Firefighter’s Toy Chest. BETH@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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Head Start students celebrate Thanksgiving THANKSGIVING Preschool teachers Connie McCullough and Donna Covic gobble like turkeys with their students at Head Start’s location on County Road 16. They were doing a presentation for parents during a Thanksgiving luncheon on Nov. 25. For more photos, visit www.coshoctonbeacontoday.com. BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE SELLERS

COSHOCTON – The parents of her preschoolers just about moved Connie McCullough to tears during their Nov. 25 Thanksgiving luncheon at Head Start’s location on County Road 16. “Thank you all for coming,” said McCullough, who teaches preschool. “In 24 years of teaching this is the first time every child has had a family member come. You have no idea what this means to your child. You guys are amazing.”

Head Start doesn’t just prepare children for kindergarten. The staff genuinely cares about the students and their families and partner with them to help them set and achieve goals. Arika Stephen is glad her 5-year-old son Trennon Martin attends Head Start. “I like her (Connie),” Stephen said. “You can tell she cares.” McCullough teaches the class along with Donna Covic and they have a volunteer from the foster grandparent program that assists them. “Trennon has been to other schools and they weren’t as interactive with him like this,” Stephen said.

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BY JOSIE SELLERS Also at lunch with Trennon was his dad Taran Martin. “I like this,” Taran said. “I remember being in elementary school and thinking it was cool to have my parents at school.” The meal at the luncheon was served family style, which is very important to Head Start. “This is how we serve our lunches and our snacks here,” McCullough said. “We sit like a family because we are a school family. The conversation is unbelievable. The kids will talk about their families, their puppies or kittens, about going fishing with dad or baking cupcakes with mom. The importance of spending time with family wasn’t the only lesson worked into the luncheon. The students created decorations and placemats for the tables and practiced literacy by learning a finger play that was performed for their parents while wearing hats they made. The 18 3-5-yearolds also drew pictures of what they are thankful for and dictated to their teachers what the pictures stood for. Trennon was thankful for his Mom, Dad, cat and kitten. Four-year-old Ellayna Smith was thankful for her puppies, but also her mom. “I love her,” Smith said. Her mom, Sarah Green, really enjoyed the luncheon. “Not very many schools have this type of interaction with the kids, teachers and parents,” Green said. Charissa Freeman and Justin Freeman also are appreciative of the school and all it has done for their 5-year-old son Braxton Darr. “They are wonderful with the kids and Braxton has improved so much in the time he’s been here,” Charissa said. JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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COSHOCTON – Coshocton City Council is one step closer to finalizing its contract with the sheriff’s office. During the Nov. 23 meeting city council heard the first reading of ordinance 52-15, which authorizes the mayor or service director to enter into a contract with the Coshocton County Sheriff for law enforcement protection for the City of Coshocton. “We have reached a tentative settlement that will increase the number of deputies over a three year period and allow us to upgrade and purchase some new vehicles,” said Mayor Steve Mercer. At meeting time the contract was only in draft form, but Mercer said the council members would soon have an updated version of it in their e-mail to review. Sheriff Tim Rogers was thankful for the progress on the contract. “It will allow us to get additional deputies out there on the streets, which is what we pushed to the voters,” he said. “It will be good to be able to fulfill that.” Rogers also said his department is continuing its war on drugs. “We’ve done a lot of indictments recently and we have a lot more to go,” he said. “We are going to keep a close eye on that.” Safety Service Director Jerry Stenner also announced that the city school district is

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BY BETH SCOTT COSHOCTON – Melinda Fehrman, director of Department of Job and Family Services, met with the commissioners on Wednesday, Nov. 25 to discuss revisions to the Prevention, Retention, and Contingency (PRC) plan amendment. Fehrman met with the commissioners at the end of October to discuss recommended changes to the department’s PRC Plan. Fehrman recommended four areas of the plan that need adjustments. After sending those changes to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, the state came back with a revision. The PRC program is not to be used as continued assistance, but rather a one-time short-term assistance to low-income families. The state required that the section in the revision stating funding may be used to supply other programs was removed. The commissioners approved the new revision. BETH@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON COOPERDALE - There will be a Christmas concert with well-known artist, Timothy Noble, at the Cooperdale Church of the Nazarene, Sunday, Dec. 6 at 10:30 a.m. Noble, who began playing the piano at the age of three, has been blessed with extraordinary talent which he sees as a gift from the Lord and seeks to honor God by giving it back to Him in sharing it with others. Now, at the age of 16, he has had numerous opportunities to share events with nationally known performers and has participated in the National Quartet Convention, often playing in the Parade of Pianos. It is his desire that you not only enjoy his music but are also touched by the message therein. All are welcome to attend and enjoy this beautiful concert. The church is located on Route 60 on the south end of Cooperdale. For further information, see timothynobleplayspiano.com or call 740-504-6237.

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LEADERS 4-H leaders with various years of service were honored at the 2015 4-H Leaders Banquet held Tuesday evening, Nov. 24 at The Presbyterian Church. Left to right are: Ann Morgan, 25 years; Bob Buxton, 50 years; and Paula Hathaway, 25 years. BEACON PHOTO BY MARK FORTUNE

AMBASSADOR AWARD Bambi Zinkon was presented with a 4-H Ambassador Award for her many years of involvement with the Odds n’ Ends 4-H Club, OSU Extension Advisory Committee, sheep representative and Junior Fair livestock auction among others. She is pictured with Jenny Strickler, 4-H Educator for Coshocton County. BEACON PHOTO BY MARK FORTUNE

AMBASSADOR AWARD Vickie Davis was presented with a 4-H Ambassador Award for her many years of involvement with 4-H in Coshocton County, particularly in the area of public speaking. Davis is pictured with Jenny Strickler, 4-H Educator for Coshocton County. BEACON PHOTO BY MARK FORTUNE

COSHOCTON - Several area 4-H volunteers were honored at the 2015 Leaders Banquet held Tuesday evening, Nov. 24 at The Presbyterian Church. The event was sponsored by the Coshocton County Agricultural Society, Farm Credit Services, People’s Bank and the Coshocton County Farm Bureau. The always delicious meal was prepared by the 4-H Endowment Committee and 4-H Advisory Committee chaired by Maureen Pritchard and was served by members of the Coshocton County Junior Fair Board & Junior Leaders. Bob Buxton gave the invocation and 2015 Junior Fair King and Queen Collin McCoy and Jade Poorman gave remarks on how the 4-H program has prepared them for their future. First year 4-H advisors were honored with

those in attendance given a certificate. Other 4-H advisors were recognized for each five years of service. Twenty year advisor was Stacey Seitz; 25 year advisors are Sheila Graves, Paula Hathaway, Ann Morgan and Trent Parkhill. Thirty year advisors are Doris Parkhill and Cheryl Smailes. Thirty-five year advisor is Gordon Arney and one 50 year advisor was recognized – Bob Buxton. An Ambassador Award was presented to Vickie Davis by Jean Haumschild. Among other experiences, Davis has been an advisor with the Active Achievers 4-H Club for 23 years, a member of the 4-H Camp adult staff, helped with goat committee, the 4-H advisory committee and others. Haumschild said, “The word creativity doesn’t even come close to describing her speech writing abilities. She helps young 4-H

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CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON COLUMBUS – Jan Myers, Director and Mindy Brems, Office Manager of the Coshocton Visitors Bureau recently attended the Ohio Conference on Tourism at the Hilton Columbus/Polaris Hotel in Columbus. They joined approximately 500 other tourism industry members to discuss tourism trends and opportunities, as well as to hear from national experts. The conference, sponsored by the Ohio Travel Association, was held Nov. 16-18. During the conference, several attendees were honored with RUBY Awards and the Coshocton Visitors Bureau received a Citation of Excellence award in the Marketing Campaign category for their Annin Flagmakers Showroom and Visitor Welcome Center. The Ohio Travel Association’s RUBY Awards recognize excellence in Ohio’s travel and tourism industry for efforts in advertising, marketing and public relations. In this year’s competition, the Recognizing Uncommon Brilliance (RUBY) Awards had over 190 entries in 16 categories. The awards were sponsored by Ohio Magazine. Also at the conference, TourismOhio, the state’s tourism marketing office, released the new brand for the state which connects the emotional components of travel with a tagline motto: find it here. Keynotes at the conference included David Baker, president of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, who discussed the leadership opportunities of the tourism industry; Roger Brooks, expert in tourism, branding, and destination marketing, who advised attendees to make memorable marketing campaigns; Amir Eylon, president of Longwoods International USA, Inc., who introduced new research on tourism advertising and economic development; and Lee Fisher, President and CEO for CEOs for Cities, who engaged with the audience on how to build cities that are destinations. The conference agenda also included sessions on event creation, creative branding, outdoor recreation, and more. The Ohio Travel Association is the nonprofit association representing museums, attractions, hotels, destination marketing organizations, suppliers, restaurants, campgrounds, bed and breakfasts, and other businesses that make up Ohio’s $40 billion tourism industry. For more information on OTA, visit www.ohiotravel.org.

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Date Place Opponent Time Dec. 5 Away Hillsdale Invite 10:00 AM Dec. 11 Away Barnesville Invite 4:30 PM Dec. 12 Away Barnesville Invite 10:00 AM Dec. 17 Home County Tri- @ Home 6:00 PM Jan. 2 Away Pirate Holiday Duals 10:00 AM Jan. 8 Away Coshocton Classic 4:00 PM Jan. 9 Away Coshocton Classic 11:00 AM Jan. 14 Home Malvern w/ Garaway 6:00 PM Jan. 21 Away Sandy Valley w/ TCC 6:00 PM Jan. 23 Away Robin Drumm 10:00 AM Jan. 30 Away Jimmy Wood Memorial 10:00 AM Feb. 10 Away Tri Indian Valley 7:30 PM Feb. 13 Away IVC Tourney 8:00 AM

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County 4-H. Heather has been our official photographer for the junior fair livestock auction sale and this is quite a tremendous undertaking. She has served on the OSU Extension Advisory Committee, served as president for three years and was very active in being on our extension levy committee both times. Ryan, as all of you know, serves as an auctioneer with the beef program and not only that he volunteers as the auctioneer on the auction committee. They both have helped with 4-H skillathons and when it comes to anything with the 4-H program, they don’t know how to say no.” A Friend of 4-H Award was presented to Janet Smith by Jan Luce. Words that were used by Luce to describe Janet were: hard working, dependable, dedicated, caring, perfectionist, faithful, considerate, reliable. “All are equally applicable,” Luce said. “Janet has had a noticeable impact on the 4-H program and has given strength, knowledge and dedication for 14 years to our county 4-H members, parents, advisors, extension staff and Junior Fair Board.” Luce read comments from Sarah Jane Lindsey, who said, “Dedicated, yes, you always believed in the merits of being a part of 4-H and saw how both adults and kids changed and grew by participating. You worked until the job was

FRIEND OF 4-H AWARD Janet Smith was presented with a Friend of 4-H Award by Jan Luce for her 14 years of dedication and service to the 4-H program of Coshocton County. BEACON PHOTO BY MARK FORTUNE done. If it required working extra hours, you did it. You were dedicated to doing top-notch work.” Jenny Strickler wrapped up the evening with a video presentation from Kid President. “Our youth can and will make a difference in this world,” said Strickler. You can view Kid President at www.ted.com. MARK@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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Kutter didn’t have a collar on and the microchip the family said he had couldn’t be read by the shelter’s scanner. “Our scanner is old and only reads nine numbers,” Selders said. The family, however, had papers for Kutter and showed Selders how he responded to their commands in German. “They took him to their local vet and it turns out his microchip had fallen all the way down to his paw,” Selders said. She believes Kutter’s story has several lessons in it. “Microchips are very important and so are tags,” she said. “Also if you move or change your phone number, make sure to update your information (for your dogs at the county auditor’s office or the shelter). We also learned to scan the whole dog’s body when looking for a chip.” Thankfully, the shelter now has the funds to get a universal scanner. “We are so happy to have saved a life just through shares (on Facebook),” Selders said. Debra said Kutter is very happy to be home. “The kids all missed him terribly and so did we,” she said. “Kutter is their ‘fur brother’ and my ‘fur child,’ We are all thrilled to finally have him home and want to use his story to continue to bring hope to families with lost ‘fur babies’ as well as get awareness out there about the issues with the scanners. We are just over the moon we found him!” JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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“He (Kutter) went missing from a private family camp in Parker, Pa., east of our home in Hermitage, Pa.,” said Debra Fair. “We were ecstatic (to find him). We were all devastated when Kutter went missing, it was four months to the day we got him home, but we searched, never stopping.. even with him being MIA the last two months... never ever gave up, nor would have.” Kutter, who belongs to Debra, her husband Joseph and their kids, Dade, age 10, Wren age 7, Ryvr age 4, and Crüe age 2 ½, traveled nearly 133 miles and found himself in the County Road 23 area of Coshocton County. “The dog warden picked him up on Nov. 14 and the person who called said he was nice, but just scared her kitty cats,” Selders said. “When we got him here he was vicious and hollering and jumping. We weren’t going to be able to adopt him out because he was too aggressive.” Life could have been very bleak for Kutter, but through the power of Facebook shares his owners were found. Selders posted a picture of the dog on a Saturday in hopes of finding his owners and by Tuesday his family in Pennsylvania had seen him on Facebook and came to get him that Wednesday. “We started posting right after he went missing (fliers, FB, websites etc, anywhere and everywhere), then the come home Kutter page was born not long after,” Debra said. “He went missing on July 18 of this year and the many great people we call ‘Kutter’s followers’ are the ones who really got the word to us and helped just by sharing possibilities to his page if we hadn’t checked ourselves.”

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FRIENDS OF 4-H AWARD Heather and Ryan LePage were presented with the Friend of 4-H Award for their many years of involvement with Coshocton County 4-H, the junior fair livestock auction, skillathons and OSU Extension Advisory Committee. BEACON PHOTO BY MARK FORTUNE said. “In 2000 when both of her children became members of 4-H she became passionate about helping and was very involved with her children and their projects.” A Friend of 4-H Award was presented to Heather and Ryan LePage by Bob Buxton who said, “Heather and Ryan LePage have done several things in the past 20 years for Coshocton

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Ord 45-15 amend CCCO Chapter 191 regarding Municipal Income Tax. Ord 55-15 approve settlement in case captioned Deborah S. Crossley vs City of Coshocton. Complete text of this ordinance may be obtained or viewed at the Clerk of Council Office, City of Coshocton.

of real property above listed may file an answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed an any defence or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the undersigned clerk of the court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the prosecuting attorney, on or before January 6, 2016. If no answer is filed with respect to a parcel listed in the complaint, on or before the date specified as the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure and forfeiture will be taken by default as to that parcel. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure and forfeiture is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding, which are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of an entry of confirmation of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in, a parcel listed in the complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the treasurer the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted against the parcel under section 5721.14 of the Revised Code. Upon filing of any entry of confirmation of sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, or interest in, lien upon, and any equity of redemption in, such parcel. Janet S. Mosier, Clerk of Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas Coshocton, Ohio Answer Date: January 6, 2016 (Pub: CCB, Nov.25, Dec.2,9’15) #Stewart, N.J. 2015CI0425

title search relating to the parcel; all as more fully set forth in the complaint are as follows: EXHIBIT “A” This Exhibit incorporated the use of Coshocton County’s Permanent Parcel Number System in lieu of a complete legal description to each of the following parcels may b e obtained in the office of the Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio in the document or documents found at the Deed Books and page numbers or other volumes cited below. 1) Parcel Number: 043-00000717-00 ADDRESS: 913 South Lawn Ave., Coshocton, OH 43812

SHERIFF’S ALIAS SALE OF REAL ESTATE State of Ohio, Coshocton County Case # 2014 CI 0533

SHERIFF’S ALIAS SALE OF REAL ESTATE State of Ohio, Coshocton County Case # 2011 CI 0393

PHH MORTGAGE CORPORATION Plaintiff VS STEVE BOWMAN, ET AL. Defendant

JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. Plaintiff VS RON L. PRESTON, ET AL. Defendant

In pursuance of an ORDER OF SALE in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Courthouse in Coshocton, Ohio, in the above named county on FRIDAY, the 11th day of December, 2015, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in THE CITY OF COSHOCTON to wit:

In pursuance of an ORDER OF SALE in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Courthouse in Coshocton, Ohio, in the above named county on FRIDAY, the 11th day of December, 2015, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in THE TOWNSHIP OF LAFAYETTE to wit:

NOTE: If the United States of America holds a lien on the real estate, the United States of America shall have the right to redeem as provided by Title 28, Section 2410 (C), United States Code.

NOTE: If the United States of America holds a lien on the real estate, the United States of America shall have the right to redeem as provided by Title 28, Section 2410 (C), United States Code.

SAID PREMISES LOCATED AT: 504 CAMBRIDGE ROAD, COSHOCTON, OHIO

SAID PREMISES LOCATED AT: 22272 TR. 162, COSHOCTON, OHIO 43812

Parcel # 043-00001392-00 Said Property appraised at Minimum Bid of $60,000.00 NOTE: Outside appraisal only

Parcel # 018-00000404-00 Said Property appraised at Minimum Bid of $72,000.00 NOTE: Outside appraisal only

And cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.

And cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: ONE PERCENT (1%) OF APPRAISAL, AND NOT LESS THAN $500 DOWN DAY OF SALE, BALANCE DUE UPON RECEIPT OF DEED.

TERMS OF SALE: ONE PERCENT (1%) OF APPRAISAL, AND NOT LESS THAN $500 DOWN DAY OF SALE, BALANCE DUE UPON RECEIPT OF DEED.

TIMOTHY L. ROGERS, SHERIFF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO

TIMOTHY L. ROGERS, SHERIFF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO

ATTORNEY: LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS, 120 EAST 4TH STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO 45201 (Pub: CCB, Nov18,25,Dec2’15) #Bowman, S 2014CI0533

ATTORNEY: CHANNING L. ULBRICH, LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS, 120 EAST 4TH STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO 45201 (Pub: CCB, Nov18,25,Dec2’15) #Preston, R.L. 2011CI0393

SHERIFF’S ALIAS SALE OF REAL ESTATE State of Ohio, Coshocton County Case # 2014 CI 0526

SHERIFF’S SALE

DELINQUENT LAND TAX

Amount Due: $3,441.85, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Natalie Jo Stewart Address: 35746 Township Road 72, Frazeysburg, OH 43822 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: All current tenants Address: 35746 Township Road 72, Frazeysburg, OH 43822 Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel

LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES BY ACTION IN REM, JANETTE DONAKER TREASURER OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO Plaintiff VS PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS Defendant Case No. 2015 CI 0452, COMPLAINT Notice of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes, by Action in Rem by County Treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio Public notice is hereby given that on the 29th day of October, 2015, the county treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio, filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Coshocton County, Ohio, at Coshocton, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against certain real property situated in such county, as described in that complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the court a judgment foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens on it. Such action is brought against the real estate only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if, pursuant to the action, the property if sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the court, in a separate order, may enter a deficiency judgement against the owner of record of a parcel for the amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation, the court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of that corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated delinquent land tax certificate or master list of delinquent tracts (a complete description of the parcel can be reviewed at the clerk of courts office); a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required

Amount Due: $788.47, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Beverly A. Greenwalt Address: 913 South Lawn Ave., Coshocton, OH 43812 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: All current tenants Address: 913 South Lawn Ave., Coshocton, OH 43812 Name: Discover Bank Address: 6500 New Albany Rd., New Albany, OH 43054 Name: RAB Performance Recoveries, LLC Address: 10 Forest Ave., Paramus, NJ 07652 Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel of real property above listed may file an answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed an any defence or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the undersigned clerk of the court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the prosecuting attorney, on or before January 6, 2016. If no answer is filed with respect to a parcel listed in the complaint, on or before the date specified as the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure and forfeiture will be taken by default as to that parcel. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure and forfeiture is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding, which are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of an entry of confirmation of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in, a parcel listed in the complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the treasurer the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted against the parcel under section 5721.14 of the Revised Code. Upon filing of any entry of confirmation of sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, or interest in, lien upon, and any equity of redemption in, such parcel. Janet S. Mosier, Clerk of Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas Coshocton, Ohio Answer Date: January 6, 2016 (Pub: CCB, Nov.25, Dec.2,9’15) #Greenwalt, B. 2015CI0452

SHERIFF’S SALE State of Ohio, Coshocton County Case # 2015 CI 0301

OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC Plaintiff VS ELLA COLLINS, ET AL. Defendant

JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. VS CODY C. MILLS, ET AL.

In pursuance of an ORDER OF SALE in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Courthouse in Coshocton, Ohio, in the above named county on FRIDAY, the 11th day of December, 2015, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in THE TOWNSHIP OF BETHLEHEM to wit:

In pursuance of an ORDER OF SALE in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Coshocton County Court House in Coshocton, Ohio, in the above named county on FRIDAY, the 11th day of December, 2015, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in CITY OF COSHOCTON to wit:

NOTE: If the United States of America holds a lien on the real estate, the United States of America shall have the right to redeem as provided by Title 28, Section 2410 (C), United States Code.

NOTE: If the United States of America holds a lien on the real estate, the United States of America shall have the right to redeem as provided by Title 28, Section 2410 (C), United States Code.

SAID PREMISES LOCATED AT: 27257 SR 60 NORTH, WARSAW, OHIO 43844

A legal description of the property may be found at the Coshocton County Recorder’s Office.

Parcel # 004-00000671-00 & 00400000854-03 Said Property appraised at Minimum Bid of $87,000.00 NOTE: Outside appraisal only And cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.

Said premises located at: 828 ORANGE STREET, COSHOCTON, OHIO 43812 Parcel # 043-00001944-00 Said Property appraised at $39,000.00 Outside appraisal

TERMS OF SALE: ONE PERCENT (1%) OF APPRAISAL, AND NOT LESS THAN $500 DOWN DAY OF SALE, BALANCE DUE UPON RECEIPT OF DEED.

TERMS OF SALE: ONE PERCENT (1%) OF APPRAISAL, AND NOT LESS THAN $500 DOWN AT THE TIME OF SALE, BALANCE DUE UPON RECEIPT OF DEED. BIDDING WILL START AT TWO-THIRDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE.

TIMOTHY L. ROGERS, SHERIFF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO

TIMOTHY L. ROGERS, SHERIFF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO

ATTORNEY: REISENFELD & ASSOCIATES, LPA LLC. 3962 RED BANK ROAD, CINCINNATI, OHIO 45227 (Pub: CCB, Nov18,25,Dec2’15) #Collins, E 2014CI0526

ATTORNEY: ELLEN L. FORNASH, LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS, 120 EAST 4TH STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO 45201 (Pub: CCB, Nov. 18,25Dec2’15 #Mills, C.C. 2015CI0301

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LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES BY ACTION IN REM, JANETTE DONAKER TREASURER OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO Plaintiff VS PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS Defendant Case No. 2015 CI 0425, COMPLAINT Notice of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes, by Action in Rem by County Treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio Public notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of October, 2015, the county treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio, filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Coshocton County, Ohio, at Coshocton, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against certain real property situated in such county, as described in that complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the court a judgment foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens on it. Such action is brought against the real estate only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if, pursuant to the action, the property if sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the court, in a separate order, may enter a deficiency judgement against the owner of record of a parcel for the amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation, the court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of that corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated delinquent land tax certificate or master list of delinquent tracts (a complete description of the parcel can be reviewed at the clerk of courts office); a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel; all as more fully set forth in the complaint are as follows: EXHIBIT “A” This Exhibit incorporated the use of Coshocton County’s Permanent Parcel Number System in lieu of a complete legal description to each of the following parcels may be obtained in the office of the Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio in the document or documents found at the Deed Books and page numbers or other volumes cited below. 1) Parcel Number: 032-00000130-01 ADDRESS: 35746 T.R. 72, Frazeysburg, OH 43822

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BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. VS LANCE M. EUTON, ET AL. In pursuance of an ORDER OF SALE in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Coshocton County Court House in Coshocton, Ohio, in the above named county on FRIDAY, the 11th day of December, 2015, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in CITY OF COSHOCTON to wit: NOTE: If the United States of America holds a lien on the real estate, the United States of America shall have the right to redeem as provided by Title 28, Section 2410 (C), United States Code. A legal description of the property may be found at the Coshocton County Recorder’s Office. Said premises located at: 315 SOUTH 9TH STREET, COSHOCTON, OHIO 43812 Parcel # 043-00001302-00 Said Property appraised at $45,000.00 Outside appraisal TERMS OF SALE: ONE PERCENT (1%) OF APPRAISAL, AND NOT LESS THAN $500 DOWN AT THE TIME OF SALE, BALANCE DUE UPON RECEIPT OF DEED. BIDDING WILL START AT TWO-THIRDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE. TIMOTHY L. ROGERS, SHERIFF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO ATTORNEY: CRAIG A. THOMAS, LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS, 120 EAST 4TH STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO 45201 (Pub: CCB, Nov. 18,25Dec2’15 #Euton, L.M. 2015CI0209 SHERIFF’S SALE State of Ohio, Coshocton County Case # 2015 CI 0321 QUICKEN LOANS INC., VS DEREK COLE JAMES, ET AL. In pursuance of an ORDER OF SALE in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Coshocton County Court House in Coshocton, Ohio, in the above named county on FRIDAY, the 11th day of December, 2015, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in THE TOWNSHIP OF JACKSON to wit: NOTE: If the United States of America holds a lien on the real estate, the United States of America shall have the right to redeem as provided by Title 28, Section 2410 (C), United States Code.

Community Calendar Local Events Higher Hopes Auction: Higher Hopes Therapeutic Riding Center will have their 15th annual auction on Dec. 5 at River View High School. Doors open at 4 p.m. and the auction starts at 5 p.m. Higher Hopes is a therapeutic riding center for children and adults with disabilities. All proceeds go to this non-profit organization. The auction is sponsored by the River View FFA and will include toys, tools, tack, theme baskets, donated items, fruit baskets, travel packages, and more. Auctioneers will be Wayne Yoder, Andrew Yoder Jr., and Mel-Dave. There will also be a 50/50 drawing, silent auction, cake auction, saddle raffle, and door prizes.

Warsaw. Monetary donations may be mailed to the following address: Coshocton County Firefighter’s Association Toy Chest, PO Box 133, Coshocton. Flu Shots: Walk-in flu shots offered daily Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. to those 18 years and older at Interim Healthcare located at 420 Downtowner Plaza in Coshocton. Free to those with Medicare Part B. Please bring your card with you. The cost is $30 for those without Medicare. Call 740-6232949 with any questions. Leaf collection scheduled in Coshocton: The following schedule will be in effect for this year and will be followed as closely as possible, weather permitting: Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3, Zone 4 and Zone 5 have already been completed. Zone 6 will be handled Dec. 3 and Dec. 4 – Roscoe Village. The street department is asking that only leaves be placed on the curb strip prior to the corresponding date for each zone. Please do not mix branches or limbs with the leaves as they can damage the leaf machine. Time allows for only one pass down each street.

Pearl Valley Cheese Fundraiser: The Mentoring Center of Coshocton County is conducting the annual Pearl Valley Cheese fundraiser. Just in time for Christmas, each holiday gift box is filled with three packages of Pearl Valley Cheese (Colby, Marble, and Swiss) and an assortment of biscotti, tea, hot chocolate, and candies. Each basket is wrapped in cellophane with a lovely holiday bow. Cost per basket is $25. Pickup is scheduled for Dec. 16. However, other arrangements for pick-up can be Get Together: Pretty Products monthly get-together will be made with advance notice. Delivery is available for purchases Dec. 11 at 11 a.m. at the Elks. Please park in the bank parking of 10 or more to one location. Customers are encouraged to lot. place their orders by calling the office at 740-722-9095. All orChurch Events ders must be received by Dec. 7. Jingle Bell Jangle 5K: Get in the hoiday spirit with a Christmas-themed Night Race 5K around the paths of Lake Park on Saturday, Dec. 19. A brand-new course around Lake Park will be all decked out in holiday decorations and lights. Each runner will be provided with jingle bells to wear as they run, if they choose. Hot chocolate will be provided at the finish line. Pre-registration is $25 and will be taken up until Dec. 6. Race Day cost is $30. Meet at the Lake Park Canal Boat Parking Lot. The race begins at 5:30 p.m. To pre-register, visit jinglebelljangle5k.eventbrite.com. Spaghetti Dinner: Relay for Life Extreme Chasers team will have a spaghetti dinner on Dec. 19 from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. at the Burt Wesleyan Church on Burt Ave. in Coshocton. The menu will include spaghetti, garlic bread, salad, dessert, pop, water, and coffee. There will also be a raffle drawing. Contact Dave at 740552-1902 or Jessica at 740-294-3588 with any questions.

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Peanut Brittle Available: Peanut brittle is available at Mercantile on Main in Coshocton now until Christmas for $6 per pound bag. Mercantile on Main is open 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays. They are located at 313 Main St. across from the Courthouse. The Nellie Chapel UMC Talent Project will benefit 100% from the net profits and will fund various mission projects. To order five lbs. or more of candy or arrange delivery of candy outside of the Coshocton area, call Becky Bowden at 740-327-2235. Ugly Sweaters: Bust out the ugly sweaters! Kids infant through 12 enjoy Ugly Sweater night at AWANA with Bible memory and games on Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 6:30 p.m. At the same time, adults enjoy FaithTalks, a casual and fun Bible study. Visitors are welcome. Fresh pizza and salads are available every Wednesday from 3 – 8 p.m. This event is open to the public. Proceeds benefit kid’s outreach. Chili Crossroads Bible Church is located at 29445 County Road 10, Fresno. Learn more at www.chilibiblechurch.org or the church Facebook page.

Toy Chest: The Coshocton County Firefighter’s Association A Night in Bethlehem: Emmanuel Lutheran Church at 1500 Toy Chest is accepting new unwrapped toys, wrapping paper, Pleasant Valley Drive will present ‘A Night in Bethlehem’ on Dec. scotch tape, or monetary donations to help Coshocton Coun- 4 and 5 from 6 - 8 p.m. Travel back in time to visit the town of ty families in need for Christmas this year. Toy donations can be dropped off at either of the following locations: Coshocton City Fire Department located at 325 S. 7th St. in Coshocton or Walhonding Valley Fire District located at 100 S. Bridge St. in

A legal description of the property may be found at the Coshocton County Recorder’s Office. Said premises located at: 22809 TR. 1193, COSHOCTON, OHIO 43812 Parcel # 013-00001428-00 Said Property appraised at $117,000.00 Outside appraisal TERMS OF SALE: ONE PERCENT (1%) OF APPRAISAL, AND NOT LESS THAN $500 DOWN AT THE TIME OF SALE, BALANCE DUE UPON RECEIPT OF DEED. BIDDING WILL START AT TWO-THIRDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE.

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Christmas Program: The New Moscow United Methodist Church will have its annual community Christmas program on Sunday, Dec. 6 at 7 p.m.

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REAL ESTATE AUCTION DECEMBER 19TH 10:00 AM 102+- ACRES OF HUNTING/RECREATIONAL PROPERTY PROPERTY LOCATED AT 28237 CR 25, WARSAW, OH, COSHOCTON COUNTY BETHLEHEM TOWNSHIP Directions: CR 25 is located off of CR 24 which runs between SR 83 and SR 60. From Coshocton, take US 36 west. Turn right on CR 28, right on CR 24, left on CR 25. OR take US 83 north, left on CR 24, right on CR 25. Don’t miss a wonderful opportunity to own a highly sought after property in whitetail rich Coshocton County. Property will be offered in 3 tracts. TRACT 1: 88+- acres to include several acres of woods, roads, and 16+- acres open farm field in center of tract. Also includes home needing TLC and trailer pads. TRACT 2: 9+- acres to include aprox. 5 acres of farm field and 4 acres of woods. TRACT 3: 5+- acres mostly wooded to include A-frame cabin (needing TLC) Property also includes 2 small ponds, trails and roads to move about property. Feel free to walk about the property at your convenience. Please leave all weapons in vehicle. Call auctioneers with any questions. OFFERING: Property will be offered by the acre with choice of Tract 1, 2, or 3. Once all tracts are temporarily purchased we will offer the farm as a whole. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 10% down day of auction. Balance due at closing in 60 days. Taxes to be prorated to date of closing. A 10% buyers’ premium will be added to the final bid price to determine contract price. Property is sold as is-where is. No contingencies on financing. Any mineral rights owned by the seller, IF ANY, will transfer to new owner. All acreage subject to new survey. SPECIAL TERMS: Immediate hunting rights will be granted day of sale upon receiving down payment. AUCTIONEERS: Ryan LePage (740) 627-0133 Greg Rice (740) 502-3111 Herb Peddicord

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Cookie and Candy Sale: Isleta UMC will have its 10th annual Christmas cookie and candy sale in the church

Greystones Coshocton Springs: Greystones Coshocton Springs will have its holiday bazaar on Friday, Dec. 4 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. They are located at 1991 Otsego Ave. There will be holiday crafts, baked goods, and Santa will be stopping. Crafters and vendors are welcome. Call 740-622-2074.

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AWANA Store: Kids infant through12 enjoy Awana Store night at AWANA with Bible memory and games on Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 6:30 p.m. At the same time, adults enjoy FaithTalks Bible study as we begin a new series called Spiritual Oxygen. Visitors welcome. Fresh pizza and salads available every Wednesday from 3 – 8 p.m. Open to the public. Proceeds benefit youth ministry. Chili Crossroads Bible Church is located at 29445 County Road 10, Fresno. Learn more at www.chilibiblechurch.org or the church Facebook page.

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Musical: The public is invited to attend Christmas in the Kingdom Musical at the Chili Crossroads Bible Church Sunday, Dec. 6 at 4 p.m. Admission is free. Cookies and cappuccino will be served as refreshments. The church is located at 29445 County Road 10 Fresno and can be reached at 740-545-9707 or www. chilibiblechurch.org.

PERI Meeting: Coshocton County Public Employees Retirees will meet Dec. 2 at noon at the Senior Center. Installation of officers, health reimbursement, and OPERS life insurance will be discussed. Support Groups: Health Services and Hospice of Coshocton County have announced their update schedule for their bereavement support groups. The adult bereavement support group will be at 11 a.m. on the following dates: Dec. 4, and Dec. 18. Group will be at Health Services and Hospice of Coshocton, located at 230 S. 4th St. in the upstairs conference room. Registration is required. Please call 740-622-7311

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Annual Cookie Sale: Prairie Chapel Church will be having an annual cookie sale on Saturday, Dec. 5 from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. The church is located at 45494 CR 23 and SR 36 in Coshocton.

Quilt Raffle: A queen-sized quilt made by a member of the Warsaw United Methodist Church will be raffled at the church on Sunday, Dec. 13. There will be a soup luncheon after morning services at noon. The winning raffle ticket will be drawn at that time. You do not need to be present to win. Tickets are $1 each or 10 for $5 and may be purchased from any church member or at the church office Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. to noon. For more information, call the church at 740-824-3228. Money from the quilt raffle will be used for church mission and outreach projects.

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Ministering: Pastor Koni Oberle from Amberg, Germany will be ministering at The River Church, 753 South Lawn Ave., Coshocton on Saturday, Dec. 5 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 6 at 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m.

basement on Saturday, Dec. 12 from 8 - 11 a.m. There will be hundreds of delicious holiday cookies and candies to choose from, and you can make up your own assortment of favorites. Price is $6.50 per pound. Plan to come early for the best selection! Isleta UMC is located at 58608 CR 9, Newcomerstown.

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Bethlehem to meet the people in their houses and shops. Children will make and keep mementos of their visit. The event is free to the public.

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Breakfast Buffet: West Lafayette Lions Breakfast Buffet will be Saturday, Dec. 5 from 7:30 - 10:30 a.m. at the West Lafayette United Methodist Church. Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for children under 12. Children age two and younger eat free. The menu will include pancakes, French toast, sausage, scrambled eggs, orange juice, and coffee.

School Events Meeting: The next River View Board of Education meeting will be Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m. It’s a Wonderful Life: The Ridgewood Drama Club will perform “It’s a Wonderful Life” to the general public on Monday, Dec. 21 at 7 p.m. at the Ridgewood High School.

Library Events If you didn’t get your deer this year there is still time! Need an affordable place to live, this 8.4 Acre parcel is mostly wooded land offers all of this in a country setting yet only minutes to town. There is a 1983 Fairmont 14x70 mobile home with 2 Bedrooms and large living room, full bath and kitchen/dining area and you may be able to get your deer or turkey from the back porch! The mobile home is in respectable condition with some replacement windows, a newer water heater and electric furnace as well as baseboard heaters and a propane heater for backup. There is also a good 24x30 garage / shop built in 2010. See what all your money will buy here! Real Estate sells at 12 Noon to the high bidder with NO buyer’s premium. Legal: PPNs, 0130000183802 and 183700. Real estate taxes are $244 per half and Mobile home taxes are $118 per year. Terms: 10% Nonrefundable down payment with the balance at closing in approx. 45 days. No financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. The property will be sold in its present as is condition. Possession at closing. Immediate hunting right may be given with a valid down payment. Flyers onsite, pictures online. Lawn Items: Craftsman LTZ 1000 lawn tractor w/42”deck, Craftsman LT 3000 garden tractor, Garden cart, trim mower, Roto-Hoe rear-tine tiller, Craftsman tiller, 2 Craftsman weedeaters, wheel barrow, alum ladder, elec fencers, live trap, car ramps, 1 Ton chain hoist, a few hand tools, metal shelves, Farmall Cub-blade-plowharrow-transmission-engine-front axle, 3pt slip scraper, scrap metal, old camper-no title, 2 horse trailer, small storage building. Household: Kenmore elec glass-top stove, whirlpool fridge, Amana washer, whirlpool dryer, dinette set, recliner, rocker/recliner, sofa, curio cabinets, lamps, old Zenith radio, 3 pc bedroom suite, patio chairs, canning jars. Chattel terms: Cash, check, major credit card. A 3% buyers premium will be waived for cash or valid check.

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Wednesday, Dec. 2, 9, 16: Letterland: Coshocton Public Library: Join the library each week this year for Preschool Storytime as they travel to a place called Letterland. Meet engaging letter characters, read theme-related stories and sing songs, learn rhymes, do Brain Gym, and make crafts. This program will be enjoyed by children aged 3 - 7. Registration is preferred. 10:30 - 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2, 9, 16: Lapsit: Lapsit for babies and toddlers, birth to three years, plus parent and caregiver, focusing on early literacy and socialization skills through rhyme, rhythm, finger plays, and music, all from the security of a caregiver’s lap. Spend 20 minutes on a structured circle time, read the shortest of stories, and then enjoy parachute play, art projects, musical instruments, bubbles, or other fun activities. Registration is preferred. 10:30 - 11 a.m.

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Wednesday, Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30: Plugged and Unplugged (Teens): Coshocton Public Library: Grades 7 - High School Graduation are invited to Plugged and Unplugged for online gaming. Video Games, Internet Access, Friends, Snacks, and Fun! Call 740622-0956 to register. 2:30 - 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec: 2: Senior Center Book Club: The Coshocton Senior Center, 201 Browns Lane, will be the location for a book discussion led by Holli Rainwater. Call Holli at the Library at 740-622-0956 for more information or to reserve a copy of this month’s book. Books are always better when shared among friends. The December book is “A Secret Gift” by Ted Gup 1 - 2 p.m. Thursday, December 3, 10 17: Lapsit: Coshocton Public Library: Lapsit for babies and toddlers, birth to three years, plus parent or caregiver, focusing on early literacy and socialization skills through rhyme, rhythm, finger plays, and music, all from the security of the parent’s lap. Spend 20 minutes on a structured circle time, read the shortest of stories, and then enjoy parachute play, art projects, musical instruments, bubbles, or other fun activities. Registration is preferred. 9:30 - 10 a.m. or 10:30 - 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 5: West Lafayette Branch Library Holiday Open House: West Lafayette Branch Library: Mingle and Jingle with friends at the West Lafayette Branch Library Holiday Open House on Saturday, Dec. 5. Enjoy hot cocoa, cookies, a holiday craft, music, and door prize drawing. The holiday celebration is held in conjunction with the West Lafayette Chamber of Commerce ‘Christmas in the Village’ community event. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 7: Monday Book Talk: “A Secret Gift” by Ted Gup. Inside a suitcase kept in his mother’s attic, Ted Gup discovered letters written to his grandfather in response to an ad placed in a Canton, Ohio newspaper in 1933 that offered cash to 75 families facing a devastating Christmas. The author travels coast to coast to unveil the lives behind the letters. This group is open to any adult who likes to read. Call Holli at the library, 740-622-0956, to reserve a copy of the book. 5 - 8 p.m.

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Community Calendar Tuesday, Dec. 8, 15: Lapsit: West Lafayette Branch Library: Lapsit for babies and toddlers, birth to three years, plus parent or caregiver, focusing on early literacy and socialization skills through rhyme, rhythm, finger plays, and music, all from the security of the parent’s lap. Spend 20 minutes on a structured circle time, read the shortest of stories, and then enjoy parachute play, art projects, musical instruments, bubbles, or other fun activities. Registration is preferred. 9 - 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 8, 15: Letterland: West Lafayette Branch Library: Join the library each week this year for Preschool Storytime as they travel to a place called Letterland. Meet engaging letter characters, read theme-related stories and sing songs, learn rhymes, do Brain Gym, and make crafts. This program will be enjoyed by children aged 3 - 7. Registration is preferred. 11 - 11:30 a.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 8, 15: Family Night @ the Library: Coshocton Public Library: Every Tuesday 7 - 7:30 p.m. Preschoolers travel to a place called Letterland. Using engaging stories, songs, movement, and crafts, children become familiar with memorable letter characters. School-aged children, at the same time, enjoy a new program called the STEAM Club (science/technology/engineering/art/mathematics) filled with library fun. Each week, a new activity: Build Rapunzel’s tower from Legos, library-based scavenger hunts, learn to use microfilm, and much more. Register for these quality programs. 7 - 7:30 p.m.

Friday, Dec. 11: Think It. Ink It. Read It. A Teen Writing Club: Coshocton Public Library: Grades 7 - 12 will enjoy this writing club facilitated by and for teenagers. Bring snacks and enjoy an hour worth of writing and activities. Be sure to bring your notebook and pen. This is a must-attend event for all writing lovers. Club is held bi-weekly on Fridays. Registration required. Call 740-622-0956. 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.

Art: Pablo Neal’s art is the feature at the West Lafayette Library during the month of December. View the many varieties of techniques and mediums projected by Pablo. Hours of the library are Monday – WednesThursday, Dec. 10: Holiday Chi and Tea: Coshocton day from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m., Thursday and Friday from Public Library: A special relaxing Holiday Chi Class. noon – 5 p.m., and Saturday from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Afterwards they’ll set up tables, brew some tea and share food and fellowship. Everyone is invited to bring finger food to share. For more information, call the library at 740-622-0956 and ask for Holli. 12 - 2 p.m.

Thanksgiving Day run well attended COSHOCTON – One hundred and eight-seven participants came out to Lake Park early on Thanksgiving Day morning to run, walk or jog away the calories that they might put on later in the day. Event organizers Kelly Treat and Dustin Haywood were enthusiastic about this year’s response. “It has blown up this year,” said Treat. “We planned last year in about three weeks and had 62 participants.” Haywood said, “I think there are a lot of people in town that maybe don’t live here but they’re visiting family and they are runners and they just wanted to come out and support a race. They’re here, so why not.” Treat said, “We also have a lot of local runners that don’t want to go out of town so they’re thankful that they have their own Turkey Trot to attend.” Treat said, “The monies raised from the run

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