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COSHOCTON - Our Town Coshocton’s first annual ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas event will be held downtown Saturday, Dec. 10, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Children’s activities kick off at 9:30 a.m. in the ArtPARK with an ornament hunt for kids up to age 10 (please bring a Christmas gift bag to hold found ornaments). Free donuts and cocoa will also be available to all children in attendance. At 10:30 a.m., Santa Claus will take the stage for a special reading of Clement Moore’s poem “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas.” After the reading, Santa will mingle with children and hand out a small gift to each child. Children are also welcome to do a snowman craft provided by the Coshocton Public Library before heading on a self-guided tour of the library’s “Snowmen at Christmas” story walk down Main Street. The event also features the Sugar-Plum Shop Hop where shoppers can earn entry tickets

Wide-eyed children on Russell Avenue in West Lafayette waited patiently for the end of the West Lafayette Christmas parade when Santa Claus made his grand entrance into the community seated in his sleigh. The jolly old elf waved to excited children during the parade and officially kicked off the holiday

season in West Lafayette on Saturday, Dec. 3. The parade also featured area royalty, Mayor Steven Bordenkircher, 4-H groups, among other floats. The parade was part of the West Lafayette Chamber’s Christmas in the Village celebration.

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WWI Collectors Show and Share scheduled COSHOCTON - The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is pleased to host WWI Collectors Show and Share on Sunday, Dec. 11 at 4 p.m. Ten people loaned their memorabilia to the museum for its WWI exhibit. Some had only a few family heirlooms and others, hundreds of objects - helmets, gas masks, medals, etc. During this program many of these contributors will show their favorite pieces and share the stories behind them. The collectors will also present their personal histories as to how they became interested in WWI memorabilia. WWI Collectors Show and Share will be fascinating not only because of the historical details behind each item but also because of the human story. The program will be held in the Montgomery Gallery where the exhibit, Remembering the Great War: Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of WWI is displayed. The museum opens at 1 p.m. on Sunday so visitors are encouraged to come early to view the other galleries. The program is free with regular admission: Adults, $4; Students, $3; Families with children ($11); and free for Friends of the Museum. Remembering the Great War, sponsored by Auer Ace Hardware in Coshocton, will be on display through Dec. 31. The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is located at 300 N. Whitewoman St. The museum is open to the public Tuesday through Sunday, 1 to 4:30 p.m. For information, contact JHM at 740-622-8710, e-mail jhmuseum@ jhmuseum.org or visit www.jhmuseum.org. The Ohio Arts Council also helped fund this event with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

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Autumn 2016 Update Upcoming Events:  Bobcats in Coshocton — Dec 7  Farmers Breakfasts (2nd Tuesdays) — Jan 10, Feb 14, Mar 14

 Master Gardener Volunteer Series, “Beat the Winter Blahs”— Jan 11, Feb 8, Mar 8

 Farm Management Series — Jan 23, Jan 30, Feb 6

It is our pleasure to serve Coshocton County. What can we do for you? 4-H Youth Development  Join 4-H! Coshocton County 4-H clubs generally start their new year in January & February. Contact our office at 740-622-2265 and we will give you the names and contact information of clubs in your neighborhood.

 4-H project membership age is 8 years old and enrolled in 3rd grade as of January 1 of the current year.

Cloverbud membership may begin when the child is 5 years old and enrolled in Kindergarten as of January 1 of the current year.

 With collaboration from Coshocton C.A.R.E.S. over 450 high school students throughout Coshocton County

 Agronomy School — Jan 25  Pesticide Applicator License Prep Class — Feb 2

schools participated in a Real Money. Real World. simulation in the past year. This provides students an opportunity to make lifestyle and money management choices similar to those made by a 27-year-old adult. Many participants became aware of how education level and lifestyle choices influence personal income.

 Market Steer Weigh Day — Feb 4  Dairy Service Unit Meeting — Feb 7  Women in Agriculture: Lady Landlord — Feb 11

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 ODA Pesticide Applicator License Exams — Feb 15

 4-H Club Packets available — Feb 17  Soybean School — Mar 9  4-H Camp Counselor applications due— Mar 10

 Fertilizer Applicator Training — Mar 13  Veggie 101 — Mar 20  East Ohio Women in Ag Conf —Mar 24  Northeast Ohio Small Farm Conf — Mar 25  Quality Assurance & Mandatory Advisor

Agricultural & Natural Resources  OSU Extension and Local Bounty Coshocton once again partnered to offer a Local Foods Kids Cooking

Camp. Twenty children ages 4 to 11 years old learned to make simple meals and treats using locally produced vegetables, herbs, cheeses, honey, and baked goods. All caregivers of the participants agreed that their child gained skills in food preparation and was more willing to try new foods than before. A total of 65 children have completed the program over the past 4 years.

 Over 60 people attended a program titled “Amazing Coyotes” taught by OSU Wildlife Specialist, Dr. Stan

Gehrt. Dr. Gerht shared some remarkable social behaviors of coyotes. One of the best things we can do is to not feed coyotes as coyotes should always be afraid of people. You should report any fearless or aggressive coyotes immediately, because this is not common behavior.

 OSU Extension, Soil and Water Conservation District (CSWCD) and Farm Service Agency (FSA) have collabo-

rated for many years to implement the annual Coshocton County Fall Foliage and Farm Tour. The 2016 tour brought nearly 1800 people through the northwestern section of Coshocton County over the beautiful weekend. These participants represented 10 states and 34 Ohio counties. The volunteer tour stops included beef, dairy, and horse farms, a furniture manufacturer and an upland gamebird hunting preserve.

 The Coshocton County Farmers Breakfasts continue to increase awareness on a variety of timely agricultural

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t was a big weekend attended the play at the in college football. Triple Locks Theater. The Buckeyes will be Maybe you went shoptaking on the Clemson ping or had a family get Tigers on New Year’s Eve in together as the holidays the Fiesta Bowl. It doesn’t draw closer. Regardless, get much better than that! I hope you had an enjoyUnless the Buckeyes beat the MARK’S MUSINGS able weekend. Tigers and wind up playing These events bring in Tampa on January 9 in the together lots of talented National Championship game. people that are willing to devote many The Ohio University Bobcats gave hours and a part of their holiday for the it their all in the MAC championship enjoyment of others in the community. game against an undefeated Western This spirit of volunteerism is a signature Michigan squad – losing by only 6 hallmark of Coshocton County – whethpoints – 29-23. The Bobcats will be play- er it is the annual parade down Main ing in the Dollar General Bowl on Dec. Street, church choir presentations, 23 at 8 p.m. community food drives and meals, bell Did Penn State deserve a spot in the ringing for The Salvation Army or many, national playoff over Washington? True, many others, the giving spirit of Cothe boys from State College did have an shocton County citizens always climbs incredible run including the conference several notches during the holiday championship and a hard fought vicseason. tory over the Buckeyes in a home game I do need to make mention of a for the Nittany Lions but an early season correction to my November 23 “Mark’s loss to Pittsburgh and a thumping by Musings”. I wrote that Leadership CoMichigan doomed their shot for a playshocton County made the treats for the off berth. At least that’s my opinion. The parade – they, in fact, distributed the committee had a tough one this year. treats to a grateful number of parade As we head full on into the holiday patrons – while the board members of season there are lots of local opportuni- Our Town Coshocton donated the food ties to enjoy the festivities; there are two for the event. I apologize for the error. more Roscoe Village candle lighting The treats were quite yummy! And the services – Saturday, Dec. 10 and Saturparade was terrific. This is another fine day, Dec. 17. This is a wonderful time to example of volunteerism – the folks start or continue a family tradition – as with Our Town Coshocton - stepping many locals and visitors alike particiforward to make things happen in the pate in this event each year. community. Perhaps you are still nibbling on some Speaking of Our Town Coshocton, cookies from the annual Prairie Chapplease find details in this issue of The el cookie sale or you went to the West Beacon about a new event planned for Lafayette Christmas Parade and partici- this week by the nice folks at Our Town pated in the reindeer games. Or maybe Coshocton and local businesses. Enjoy! you attended the annual Coshocton Community Choir Christmas Concert titled ‘O Holy Night’. Or, you may have

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Update your address with the treasurer’s office COSHOCTON – Another year is rapidly coming to an end. The Coshocton County Treasurer’s Office is in the process of preparing their records for mailing the first half real estate and manufactured home tax bills. If you have had an address change or paid off your mortgage in the past year and have not contacted the treasurer’s office with your new address, please call 740-622-2731 within the next two weeks to have your address updated to allow

your tax bills to reach you in a timely manner. Failure to receive a tax bill does not eliminate the responsibility to pay. It is the responsibility of the taxpayer to keep their mailing address current with the treasurer’s office. Thank you all for your cooperation this past year and we look forward to serving you in 2017. We hope you have a wonderful holiday season. Contributed | Beacon

Ohio Department of Agriculture offers tips for purchasing firewood REYNOLDSBURG - As winter quickly approaches and more people look to firewood to help heat their homes, the Ohio Department of Agriculture is offering some basic tips to help when purchasing wood. “Many Ohioans rely on firewood to heat their homes during the cold winter months,” said David Daniels, director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture. “That’s why it’s important to know the laws about how firewood must be sold in order to make sure you, the consumer, are getting what you pay for.” The following firewood rules and regulations are helpful to review before making purchases: • Non-packaged firewood must be sold by the cord or by fractions of a cord. One cord, when properly stacked, should be 8 feet long by 4 feet high and 4 feet wide (128 cubic feet). • If sold in bulk, firewood must be purchased by the weight in ton measurements. This must be weighed on a certified scale. • It is illegal to sell firewood by any other unit of measurement such as a rick, rack, face cord or truckload. If a consumer believes that a seller did not comply

with these rules and regulations, the person should immediately contact the seller. • If non-packaged firewood is purchased, the seller must present the consumer with a delivery ticket or sales invoice that includes contact information and the terms and conditions of the sale. • If the firewood is advertised and sold as a certain type of wood, the load must contain at least 90 percent of that species. • Be aware of different firewood movement regulations in place concerning invasive species such as gypsy moth and Asian longhorned beetle. It is always good practice to not move firewood long distances and to buy local and burn local. • When burning firewood for heat, the State Fire Marshal advises to follow all necessary safety practices to avoid any serious problems. If you have questions or concerns with a firewood sale, and the seller will not correct the problem, contact the Ohio Department of Agriculture’s Division of Weights and Measures at 614-728-6290 or contact your county auditor’s office. Contributed | Beacon

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Historical club to present program on historical presidential Christmas dinners COSHOCTON - The Coshocton Historical Club will meet Monday, Dec. 12 at 12:30 p.m. at the Roscoe United Methodist Church. Lunch will be served. Devotions will be given by Joyce Mullet. Roll call will be to name a favorite Christmas cookie. The program, “Historical Presidential Christmas Dinners” will be presented by Bee Lehner and Brenda Davis. Program team members are Bee Lehner, Brenda Davis, Joyce Mullet, and Rose Hagans. Members are reminded to bring canned food for the food pantry. The Coshocton Historical Club was organized in 1889. Meetings are held the second Monday of each month. The object of the club is to promote cultural and historical education, peace and understanding, and an active interest in our community affairs. Guests and members are welcome.

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COSHOCTON – Coshocton City Council had a quick meeting Monday evening, Nov. 28, but made sure to discuss how excited they were for the Coshocton High School football team. “I think we all need to congratulate the Redskins on the year they had,” said Service Director Jerry Stenner. “They had some pretty great performances, but met a great team that may end up being the state champion for something like the fifth year in a row.” The CHS varsity football team finished the regular season 9-1 and 5-1 in the ECOL. They then went on to the playoffs where they won three games before falling to Coldwater High School in the state semifinals. Councilman Bob Fetters suggested Mayor Steve Mercer recognize the team with a meal or at least invite them to attend a meeting so they can be acknowledged. “We will consider an appropriate recognition for the football team,” Mercer said. Fetters also pointed out to council the improvements Tlaquepaque made to the exterior of its building by

painting it and adding a mural. “They made big improvements and it looks fantastic,” he said. Councilman Roger Moore also mentioned to Stenner that it was nice to see the unnecessary stop signs removed from the railroad tracks on Pleasant Valley Drive. Stenner agreed with him and stated, “They were a great source of confusion and were very dangerous.” The meeting wrapped up with Stenner sharing that the city will continue to pick up leaves for residents as long as it can. “Those trucks also are used for snow removal so we will do our best to get the leaves before the snow flies,” he said.

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Warsaw Elementary honors students DECEMBER 9, 1956

The latest model of Oldsmobile featured a little bit of Coshocton inside each and every car. The No.2053 was a printed electronic circuit system made using a laminate made right here in Coshocton’s GE plant. These printed circuits could also be found in a variety of GE radios and televisions.

DECEMBER 3, 1966 Heralded as one of the most advanced in the state, the new water treatment plant opened that day. As part of the ceremonies, Russel Caton of the American Legion presented the flag which would fly by the plant. Residents were invited to tour the facility the next day.

DECEMBER 9, 1976 The local United Way had met 102% of its goal for that year. The fund drive began October 11 and ended on November 14. David Bash, the campaign chairman, made the announcement the previous afternoon. The official total was $143, 311.

DECEMBER 3, 1986 To kick-start the holiday season, local artists were putting on demonstrations in the Towne Centre on Friday. They showed a variety of mediums including water colors, acrylics, and a type of paper cutting called scherenschnitte at a number of businesses around the court square. The Vietnam Veterans of America were overseeing the Ceremony of Lights scheduled for later in the evening and the Salvation Army raised money through the triumphant return of their famed donut stand. The night culminated in the lighting of the luminaria along Main Street. All information was obtained from microfilm of the Coshocton Tribune at the Coshocton County Library.

WARSAW – The following students were honored for their academics during the first nine week grading period at Warsaw Elementary. Honor Roll Grade three: Savannah Babcock, Landon Cochran, Rozlyn Cronin, Landen Davis, Cyrus Deeds, Peyton Hixenbaugh, Madeleine “Maddie” Larrison, Maccy Lillibridge, Brent Priest, Cooper Whiteus, Amelia Wilson, Kaylynn Wylie, Chase Wright, Joel (Stanton) Welch, Anna Ward, JoAnn Thompson, Carlie Stottlemire, Brogan Shrimplin, Kyleigh Jacobs, Trey (Peter) Skjold, Tessa Wahl, Katelynn Wegener Grade four: Dezlynn Atwood, Jayme Baker, Mackynsi Balsley, Tru Berry, Danika Bertschy, Rayne Cronin, Cohen Deeds, Isabelle Ferrell, Tyler Ferrell, Ally Fischer, Aaron Gorsuch, Lexa Guilliams, Madison Hagans, Micah Hardesty, Kevin Holt, Timothy Lacey, Shelby Lanham, Jazmyn Pannell, Dakota Maleszewski, Kynsingten McMasters, Riley Murray, Ariel Roberts, Megan Roberts, Olivea Sammons, Riley Shaw, Jenna Shoults, Cael Summers, Hayden Walters, Alaina Williams, Laired Williamson, Ashton Winner, Ariana Wolfle, Bryar Wolfe Grade five: Lynn Anker, Kirsten Courtright, Thad Cox, Samantha Dickerson, Abby Foster, Chloey Geog, Georgia Haines, J.D. Herron, Raina Kesterson, Lucas Maleszewski, Eric McFarland, Raelee McPeak, Reed Minton, Daniel Moran, Dyson Mosholder, Caily Shriver, Jacob Vatter, Sara Williams, Aliah Williamson, Mack Wilson Grade six: Travin Berry, Chelsea Byland, Kileigh Comston, Kristyn Comston, Alex Courtright, Grace Cullison, Miyah Davis, Madison DeBoard, Mark Dickerson, Owen Emig, Kiera Fields, Preston Fortune, Caden Foster, Nevaeh Gorsuch, Faith Gray, Ashlee Harmon, Alizabeth Lanham, Arik Lumbatis, Raelynn McCurdy, Kristyn McKnew, Cruz Mobley, Conner Moran, Josh Norfleet, Bobbi Rahn, Jesse Shoemaker, Brody Shrimplin, Cayla Shrimplin, Jada Simmons, Adison Smith, Alivia Spaulding, Kaylee Squires, Michael Vickers, Christina Villers, Jamal Watts, Jalynn West, Ayden Wheeler, Scarlett Williams, Brady Winner, Andrew Wolfle, Lillian Yoder Merit Roll Grade three: Malachi Cunningham, Joey Gray, Markeia Hamilton, Kayla McPeak, Natylee Milici, Rylee Priest, Carter Wesney, Dakota Wesney, Maggie West, Scanlon Yoder Grade four: Taylor Cannon, Isabella Garrett, Atyana Milici, Kye Squires, Joey Williams Grade five: Austin Adams, Ashleigh Breakall, Garrett Bullock, Austin Dovenbarger, Garrett Cannon, Quinn

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Food vouchers still available for income eligible veterans COSHOCTON - Veterans wishing to obtain food vouchers for the upcoming Christmas holiday are encouraged to apply at the Veterans Service Office. Vouchers will be available to veterans whose annual income does not exceed 200 percent of the 2016 Federal Poverty Guidelines. The financial guidelines are as follows: One person - $23,540; two people - $31,860; three people $40,180; four people - $48,500; five people - $56,820; six people - $65,140; seven people - $73,460; eight people - $81,780. Veterans who wish to receive a voucher must provide proof of household income and Coshocton County residency for a minimum of 90 days, have served on active duty for other than training and have been Honorably Discharged. Each $50 voucher may be redeemed at Baker’s IGA, Buehler’s Food Market, Aldi’s or Collins Meat Market and are to be used for food only. A list of items that are not to be purchased will be provided to successful applicants and store receipts will be reviewed. Anyone purchasing unauthorized items may be barred from participating in any future voucher programs and/or financial assistance. This is the fourth year that the Veterans Service Commission and Office are providing these vouchers. Vouchers will be issued on a first-come, firstserved basis as they are limited in quantity. Questions may be directed to the Veterans Service Office at 740-622-2313. Contributed | Beacon

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COSHOCTON COUNTY - December is a time of giving and the library is offering you the chance to give back to your community with Food for Fines. The Coshocton Public Library and the West Lafayette Branch Library will waive fines on your library record when you bring in a non-perishable food donation between Dec. 1 and 31. Food for Fines donations go to the Salvation Army Food Pantry. You’ll start the New Year right when you give to Food for Fines. Offer only applies to over-due fines. It does not include lost or damaged charges. Call 740-622-0956 or 740-545-6672 for more information.


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| PUBLIC RECORD Divorces / Dissolutions Dissolutions Elizabeth M. Carpenter of Coshocton from Kyle J. Carpenter of Coshocton Kindrea Hughes of Coshocton from Jason Lee Hughes of Coshocton April Lynn Doan of West Lafayette from Nathanael Thomas Doan of West Lafayette Lisa S. Cutlip of Blue Rock, OH from Robert W. Cutlip of West Lafayette Marriages Paul T. Gonter of Kimbolton to Joan Diane Staufer of Fresno

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ITM employees working on Christmas project COSHOCTON - Employees at ITM are working together to help bring a brighter Christmas to 40 families in the community. These families consist of approximately 95 children and the parents are either in recovery or have experienced financial hardships. Monetary donations, gift cards or toys can be dropped off at ITM in the plaza from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday before Dec. 14. Employees will distribute gifts to the families during a celebration held on Dec. 18 at the Senior Center. The families will also be treated to lunch and photos with Santa. For information, call Jill Cline at 740-552-1348 or Diane Weller at 740-202-0815. Contributed | Beacon


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COSHOCTON – The red kettles are out and bells are ringing in Coshocton County, but The Salvation Army has much more than this project going on for the holidays. The Salvation Army red kettle project kicked off Nov. 18 and will continue through Christmas Eve at eight locations in Coshocton County. “The majority of the money raised during this time frame helps us sustain our services,” said Envoy Vicki Clark. “A small pile of it goes to our Christmas efforts, but most of it helps us from January to November with special needs requests and family services.” The Salvation Army’s goal is to raise $35,000 this year. “We had to up our goal,” Clark said. “Last year it was between $30,000 and $32,000, but we’ve seen a greater need in Coshocton. We didn’t see the high last year with WestRock closing, but we know many from WestRock contributed to United Way, which we are a partner agency with. We will see a loss from that so that’s another reason we increased our goal for the coming year to offset that percentage of funds we get from United Way.” The Salvation Army has been in Coshocton since 1904, but the red kettle project dates back to 1891. At that time Salvation Army Captain Joseph McFee was distraught because so many poor individuals in San Francisco were going hungry. His goal was to provide a free Christmas dinner for 1,000 of the city’s poorest, but he needed to come up with a way to fund his project. McFee thought back to his sailor days and came up with the idea to place a pot at a ferry landing where he soon had collected enough money for the meal he wanted to serve. Six years later the idea spread from the west coast to the Boston area and 150,000 Christmas dinners were provided to the needy. Today in the U.S., The Salvation Army assists more than four and a half million people during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. The Salvation Army is still looking for individuals, groups, churches or organizations that would be willing to volunteer their time at red kettle locations. Clark said individuals are usually scheduled during the week to work shifts of 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.

and groups on the weekends to handle the entire time frame of 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. This, however, isn’t the only opportunity to give back to the community this holiday season. The Salvation Army also is need of volunteers to help with Christmas Castle shopping dates and Christmas food distribution. The Christmas Castle shopping dates are 4 to 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 12 and Tuesday, Dec. 13, at Wal-Mart and volunteers will help children 6-18-years-old shop. “We help with clothing and winter gear because some of those items are expensive especially if a family is on a very fixed and limited income,” Clark said. “To get boots for two to three children and winter coats is outrageous. This relieves families of some stress and the extra support goes a long way at Christmas time.” Three hundred and twenty-two families are signed up for the program and Clark said they want to make the shopping days as enjoyable as possible. “We want this to be a wonderful stress free experience that is a fun time enjoyed by all,” she said. Twenty-five children are scheduled for each half hour time slot. “The more volunteers we have the smoother it will go for parents and children,” Clark said. Volunteers also are needed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 21. They will help hand out Christmas gifts to families with children who are preschool age and younger who were adopted by local organizations and churches and assist those who will be receiving food boxes. Anyone interested in helping can call The Salvation Army at 740-622-0971 ext. 106 and leave their name and phone number. “We will return your call and let you know when and where to come and help, but you don’t have to call,” Clark said. “If you just show up we will still find something for you to do to help the process go smoother. I think there are a lot of people out there that really want to give a half hour or so of their time, but don’t know what direction to go. We can provide them with an opportunity and a little bit of time will make a huge difference.”

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Coshocton Varsity Boys Basketball

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Pictured from left, row one are: Jordan Carkin, Dallas Griffiths, Ben Batchelor, Coach Jeremy Ady, Jake Fortney, Andrew Mason, Ashton Jarvis; row two - Coach Paul

Bowman, Coach Gene Swigert, Devin Ryan, Logan Desender, Brayden Lewis, Griffin Mason, Jeremy Spizzirri, Dylan Caley, Coach Jeremy Conkle, and Coach Jamie Helter.

12/13 River View H 6:00 PM 12/16 Claymont A 6:00 PM 12/17 Bishop Rosecrans A 6:00 PM 12/23 Meadowbrook H 6:00 PM 12/27 West Muskingum A 6:00 PM 1/3 Zanesville H 6:00 PM 1/7 Heath A 6:00 PM 1/13 Cambridge A 6:00 PM 1/14 Licking Valley A 4:30 PM 1/17 New Philadelphia A 6:00 PM 1/20 Marietta H 6:00 PM 1/27 Claymont H 6:30 PM 1/28 Maysville A 6:00 PM 1/31 Danville H 6:00 PM 2/3 Dover H 6:00 PM 2/4 Morgan H 6:00 PM 2/7 Meadowbrook A 6:00 PM 2/10 Bishop Rosecrans H 6:00 PM 2/11 Newcomerstown A 6:00 PM 2/14 Ridgewood A 6:00 PM 2/17 River View A 6:00 PM

0 Ashton Jarvis 12 6’2” Guard 2 Griffin Mason 10 6’0” Guard 3 Dallas Griffiths 12 6’1” Forward 10 Ben Batchelor 12 5’10” Guard 12 Devin Ryan 11 6’0” Guard 13 Dylan Caley 11 5’10” Guard 14 Andrew Mason 12 6’3” Forward 20 Jake Fortney 12 6’0” Forward 22 Jordan Carkin 12 6’1” Forward 30 Jeremy Spizzirri 11 6’0” Forward 32 Brayden Lewis 11 6’4” Center 33 Logan Desender 10 6’1” Forward

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three - Coach Cari Weaver, Bella Hall, Spencer Wolfe, Corban Maust, Ben Uhl, Daniel Jackson, and Coach Michael McKee.

Schedule 11/29 River View A 6:00 PM 12/3 Dover A 10:00 AM 12/7 Grandville & Tri Valley H 6:00 PM 12/10 Coshocton Invite H 12:00 PM 12/14 Newark H 6:00 PM 12/19 Heath H 6:00 PM 1/5 Steubenville A 5:30 PM 1/7 Mt. Vernon A 1:30 PM 1/11 John Glenn & Zanesville H 6:00 PM 1/13 ECOL H 5:00 PM 1/18 New Philadelphia A 6:00 PM 1/21 River View Invite A 10:00 AM 1/23 Cambridge & Bishop Rosecrans H 6:00 PM 1/28 Tri-Valley Invite A 10:00 AM 2/4 Open Date (SEOSL at Kenyon College) A 9:00 AM

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Pictured from left, row one are: Lucian Brink, Trevor Neighbor, Corey Phillips, Austin Guthrie; row two - Ivan Garcia, Corbin Lauvray, Johnathan Eberwine, Chris Addy,

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Cheerleading

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DOVER - The River View swim team competed in the Dover Invite on Saturday. The girls placed 8th out of 13 teams, and the boys came in 3rd out of 11. The Black Bears finished in the top 10 in several events. Shawna Shroyer was 9th out of 31 in the 200 free (2:25.49), Lyndsey Ashcraft was 7th of 14 in the IM (2:36.35), and 4th of 27 in the 100 breast (1:20.65), and the 200 free relay group of Jesse Vanderbark, Josie Fornara, Shroyer, and Ashcraft was 8th of 33 (2:00.76). On the boys side, Jake Mitchell was 7th (24.93) and Nate Cooper was 8th (25.00) out of 57 in the 50 free, Caleb Fischer was 3rd in the 100 free (1:04.61)

and the 100 breast (1:10.49), Mitchell was 7th (6:26.60) and Dylan Harsh 8th (6:57.58) in the 500 free, Cooper was 3rd of 21 in the 100 back (1:01.95), the 200 free relay of Xavier Lewis, Trase Berry, Harsh, and Zared Tumblin was 7th (1:54.02), and the relay of Cooper, Fischer, Mitchell, and R.J. Hammond finished 2nd in both the 200 medley (1:52.51), and the 400 free (3:55.07). Contributed | Beacon

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The Scheetz family is pictured here with former First Lady Hillary Clinton. This marks the 20th anniversary that Kenny and Joan donated a tree from their local-

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This 25-foot Blue Spruce was donated to the White House in 1996 by Scheetz Tree Farm, located on State Route 541 in Coshocton. By Beth Scott beth@coshoctoncountybeacon.com

COSHOCTON – When Kenny and Joan Sheetz entered one of their Christmas trees into the OCTA display and contest at the Ohio State Fair, they never imagined it would lead them to Washington D.C. and the White House. “It was bewildering is what it was,” said Joan. The couple, who have owned Scheetz Tree Farm since 1962, entered one of their home-grown Christmas trees in the Ohio State Fair 20 years ago in 1996 and came away as grand champion, which made them eligible to enter the national competition in Kansas City, MO. “It was the first time we had ever gone to nationals for any reason,” said Joan. “Some people who don’t show go just to go. We had a six-foot tree and Kenny wrapped it in burlap. We took it to nationals in the back of a pick-up truck. The national competition is in August so it was hot and we had to keep spraying it with water just to keep it moist.” That tree was named the national grand champion Christmas tree, which automatically made them eligible to donate a tree to the White House. “We had the responsibility of getting that huge tree cut down without breaking it,” said Joan. Philip Wagner provided a crane to secure the 25-foot Blue Spruce while it was being cut down. The tree made

its grand entrance onto the White House lawn in a 28foot trailer hauled by a pick-up truck. “We had quite a time getting that outfit in that space,” said Kenny. “Of course, there was also Secret Service police everywhere, and it had to stay there because there was nowhere else in the city to park it.” The Scheetz family was received by former First Lady Hillary Clinton and was able to tour the White House. “One of the things I remember was, of course, presenting the tree was neat and meeting the Clintons,” said Jane Hartsock, daughter of Kenny and Joan. “Touring the White House meant a lot to me immensely and it’s something that I cherish because it’s something you don’t get to do nowadays.”

“Touring the White House meant a lot to me immensely and it’s something that I cherish because it’s something you don’t get to do nowadays.” -Jane Hartsock daughter of Kenny and Joan Scheetz Hartsock remembers visiting the Oval Office and sitting at the diplomatic table. “I remember just the beauty of everything,” said Hartsock. “Being a small-town girl, that was a big deal. The diplomatic room is where we had the reception after the

ly-owned Scheetz Tree Farm to the White House in 1996. presentation of the tree. I remember the murals in the room were taken off the walls at the first White House in Philadelphia and showed the entire history of the United States.” During the presentation of the tree, President Clinton was receiving the Thanksgiving turkey at that time, which also came from Ohio. Joanna, 10 years old at the time, and Rebecca, eight years old, are the granddaughters of Kenny and Joan, and were able to see the turkey presentation. “We were at the turkey presentation with Bill,” said Joanna. “We shook hands with Bill and were able to go right up to the turkey. I remember his name was Carl.” The family stayed at The Jefferson Hotel, located three blocks from the White House. “The hotel staff was so excited to have kids staying there that they brought us up a tray of hot chocolate,” said Joanna. The family has other memories of the trip which include playing with Socks, the White House cat, doing cartwheels in the diplomatic room, and visiting the china room where past first ladies china patterns were displayed. First Lady Hillary Clinton also did individual pictures with each family member. “I thought she was very gracious, down to earth, and easy to talk to,” said Jane. Scheetz Tree Farm is a locally-owned business located on State Route 541 in Coshocton. They farm 24 acres of Christmas trees and it is owned by Kenny and Joan Scheetz but mostly run now by daughter Jane, sonin-law, Larry, and granddaughters Joanna and Rebecca.


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West Lafayette Library has annual holiday open house

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WEST LAFAYETTE – The West Lafayette Library celebrated the upcoming holiday season with an open house on Saturday, Dec. 3. Patrons of all ages were invited to the library for refreshments, a chance to win door prizes, and crafts for the kids. “We’ve been a chamber member for over 10 years and we enjoy partnering with the West Lafayette Chamber of Commerce,” said Andrea Schweitzer Smith, branch manager. “This is a nice opportunity to kick off the season and invite people to the library.” The event was sponsored by the Friends of the Library and two members, Patty Thompson and Arlene Reddick were volunteering that day. Also volunteering was Milena Cognion, a junior at Ridgewood High School who has been volunteering at the library since March. “I was getting tired of sitting around the house,” said Cognion. “I want to get into the National Honor Society and this was a volunteer opportunity and so I thought I should take it. It gives me an opportunity to learn about the community and about the library.” During the month of December, the library will be accepting food for fines. Patrons can bring in a non-perishable food item to the library as payment for

COSHOCTON – Coshocton City Councilman Jim Baker passed away Dec. 2 and Mayor Steve Mercer ordered the United States flag be flown at half staff at City Hall and upon all city buildings and grounds to honor him. “I was very surprised to hear the news,” said Mayor Steve Mercer. “I talked with him just a day or two ago. When something like this happens it really catches you off guard.” Baker was a dedicated councilman for the City of Coshocton since Jan. 1, 2010. Flags will stay lowered until Baker’s funeral. “He loved feeling like he was contributing to the city and he was,” Mercer said. The Mayor said Baker was a member of the Democratic Party so the Democratic Central Committee will be responsible for filling his vacant position on council. Baker’s calling hours were held at Given-Dawson Funeral Home on Dec. 5 and a funeral Mass was held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church on Dec. 6. Per the family’s wishes, Baker was cremated after his services. For those who wish, contributions in his memory can be made to Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 805 Main St. Coshocton, OH 43812.

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Patty Thompson helped with the children’s crafts at the annual West Lafayette Library Holiday Open House on Saturday, Dec. 3. old and current fines. Items are then donated to the Salvation Army. The library will be closed Dec. 24 – 26 and Dec. 31, Jan. 1 – 2 for Christmas and New Year’s.

PROGRAM: Church creates a new program for children FROM PAGE 1 Wednesday night to go along with their adult Bible Study. “Either the parents wouldn’t come because we had nothing for the kids or the kids would have to sit with their parents during Bible study,” said Pastor Jerrod Mitchel, pastor at Church of God. It has been more than 15 years since the church has had a Wednesday night children’s ministry. “Our children’s ministry is growing,” said Mitchel. “We’re getting ready to start another youth program in January. We’re excited to be adding that.” For more than a year, the church has seen more children become involved in the church and wanted to add a program designed for them. “I think families want to have their children grow up in the church,” said Mitchel. “I think kids want a safe place and I think families want their children to be in a safe place, and the church is supposed to be a safe place.” The ministry has been in existence since last August, and for the month of December, the children are traveling to local assisted living facilities to sing

Christmas carols and hand out handmade Christmas cards. They had their first visit to a local facility last Wednesday. “They said the response was great and some people were singing with them,” said Mitchel. Although the ministry started in August, the church decided to add a family dinner in October. The meals are served at 5:30 p.m. and then the children go to a classroom and the adults go to the fellowship hall for Bible study, both at 7 p.m. The children’s ministry is not the only thing the church is doing to welcome children into their church family. They also have Sunday School classes for ages three and up, and the women’s group is currently working on renovating the nursery for infants. The Wednesday night ministry is for children ages 12 and up. “We want them to know that they are loved,” said Mitchel. “We love them and we appreciate them being here. God loves them and has an awesome plan for them. We want them to know they are welcome here.” The Church of God has Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. and church at 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.

EVENT: Main street to host shop hop FROM PAGE 1 for a chance to win prizes by making purchases at participating shops on Main Street. Raffle prizes include a marble-top sofa and end tables, a handheld Riccar vacuum, an antique glass dish, an outdoor decor flag pole with 12 flags, a Sofia Bella handbag, an Android tablet, a custom Christmas ornament, a throw blanket, a basket of salon products, store gift cards donated by several businesses, and a grand prize of Dean’s Jewelry diamond earrings valued at $599 and donated by Our Town Coshocton. Prizes will be on display throughout the day at the Coshocton Village Inn and Suites where the drawing will be held at 3 p.m. Additional entry tickets will be available for purchase. Winners do not need to be present at the time of drawing and will be notified promptly. For information and details on the Sugar-Plum Shop Hop, visit Our Town Coshocton on Facebook. The following businesses will be participating in the shop hop: A Touch of Class Hair Salon, Carroll’s Men’s Shop, Carton’s Shoes, Coshocton Antique Mall, Coshocton Furniture, Dean’s Jewelry, Electronics Medic & Gift Shop, The Gift Depot, Mercantile on Main, Sheree’s Salon &

Spa, Showpiece Creations and Wilson Carpet & Furniture. The Our Town Coshocton all-volunteer Board of Directors is exploring ways it can help create a livelier Main Street in Coshocton. With guidance from Ohio’s official historic preservation and Main Street organization, Heritage Ohio, Our Town Coshocton endeavors to work with government and other local organizations to foster economic development, preservation and restoration of historic buildings, and help revitalize downtown. Sponsorship opportunities are available for upcoming 2017 events, as well as opportunities for individuals and businesses to support the Our Town Coshocton mission of revitalization. For information on how to sponsor, invest, or volunteer in your local Main Street organization, Our Town Coshocton, e-mail OurTownCoshocton@gmail. com. Contributed | Beacon


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COSHOCTON - The Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland Community Action Commission continues to offer area residents help with their heating bill. Emergency HEAP is a federally funded program administered by the Ohio Development Services Agency, Office of Community Assistance that provides financial assistance to low-income households that are threatened with disconnection from their heating source, or have already had service disconnected. Those households serviced by a PUCO-regulated utility are encouraged to sign up for the Percentage of Income Payment Plus Plan (PIPP Plus) or an alternate budget payment plan. Households utilizing bulk fuel must have a tank containing less than 25% of its capacity. Income documentation for all household members along with social security numbers, electric and gas bills, photo ID, proof of U.S. citizenship/legal residency for all household members, proof of disability if disabled, and other documentation must be presented at the appointment. Income guidelines are based at 175% of the Federal Poverty Level. For a family of four the annual income must be at or below $42,525. Income may also be calculated using the past three months, whichever benefits the client. Those wishing to enroll in PIPP Plus have a lower income eligibility threshold. Approved

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Level 2 Food Safety training now available COSHOCTON - Don’t have the time to sit through a Level 2 Food Safety training? The March 2017 deadline to meet this requirement is coming fast and we have an answer to help. Ohio State University Extension, Coshocton County has partnered with TAP (Training Achievement Program) Series to offer an on-line version of the Level 2 Food Safety training which meets all Ohio Department of Health requirements. You can complete the online course at your own speed and at a time that works for you. There is a registration fee of $100 for the online class.

Once training is completed, you will register for a proctored certification exam. The ServSafe Manager exam is proctored by the Coshocton County Health Department who is a Certified ServSafe® Proctor. Exam dates are: Dec. 30, 2016 and Jan. 27 and Feb. 17, 2017 at the Job and Family Services Building. Find complete registration information for both the online training program and the proctored exam at coshocton.osu.edu. Contact Emily Adams at the OSU Extension Office, Coshocton County at 740-622-2265 or adams.661@osu.edu with any questions. Contributed | Beacon

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Live Nativity Journey back through time to the Live Nativity, which will be Dec. 9, 10, and 11 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. at Coshocton Christian Tabernacle, 23891 Airport Rd., Coshocton. The Live Nativity, in its 15th year, has become a holiday tradition for many in the past. Luminaries light the way as visitors drive through the live scenes depicting the birth of Christ, and other well-known events of His life. This ten-minute journey begins at the market place in Bethlehem where the dreaded tax collector awaits, the inn which is full for the evening leads to the stable where Joseph, Mary, and the baby Jesus find rest. A host of heavenly angels alert the shepherds guarding their sheep with good news of Jesus’ birth, while the Wise Men worship the newborn Christ child. The journey is completed with scenes of the most told stories about Jesus: the carpenter’s shop, Jesus walking on water, a soldier praying at the cross and Jesus at the tomb. This event is free. Cookie and Candy Sale Isleta United Methodist Church will have its 11th annual “Christmas Cookie and Candy” sale in the church basement on Saturday, Dec. 10 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. Isleta

UMC is located at 58608 CR 9, Newcomerstown. Jingle Bell Jangle 5K Get in the holiday spirit with a Christmas-themed Night Race 5k around the paths at Lake Park on Saturday, Dec. 10 from 5 – 7 p.m. A brand new course around Lake Park that will be decorated with holiday-themed decorations and lights. Every runner will be provided with jingle bells to wear during the run if they choose as well as a light up giveaway item. Hot chocolate for everyone will be available at the finish. Make sure to bring a monetary donation or toys for the Coshocton County Firefighters Toy Chest. Race day registration and packet pickup will begin at 4 p.m. in the Lake Park Canal Boat Parking Lot and is $30. Medals will be awarded to the top three finishers in each age category both male and female as well as overall male & female. Jan Smith Christmas Concert First Baptist Church of Coshocton is hosting a concert of Christmas music with special guest Jan Smith. This concert is open to the public and will begin at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 11. First Baptist is located at 615 Chestnut St., Coshocton. Call the church at 740-622-0300. An offering will be received to support Smith.

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Polar Express The Polar Express will be making its return to the Coshocton library on Tuesday, Dec. 13 from 5:30 – 8 p.m. Please register your child for this event. Proper attire is pajamas. For children age 3 to 8. Santa will also be in the Children’s Room at that time for photos. Registration not required to see Santa.

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Holiday Chi and Tea Take a break from the holiday stress and relax at the Holiday Chi and Tea on Dec. 15 at the Coshocton Public Library from noon to 2 p.m. After class, brew some tea and talk with friends.

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COSHOCTON – Celebrate the holidays and enjoy some exercise at the same time with the Jingle Bell Jangle 5K. This Christmas-themed night race will be held at Lake Park from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10. “We are changing the course a little bit from last year because since it’s a night race we had some concerns last year with areas where it was a little too dark,” said Dustin Haywood from DK Races & Events, which is organizing the 5K. The course will be decked out in holiday-themed decorations and lights and everyone will start at the Lake Park Canal Boat Parking Lot. “We start there to mix it up and do something different,” Haywood said. “We

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WARSAW – When Danielle Muhleman started high school, she made it her goal to have her name added to the All-Ohio board at River View High School. “My coach’s daughter got All-Ohio and so did my neighbor growing up,” she said. “When I came in my freshman year I saw their names up there and knew I wanted mine up there too. I made it my goal as a freshman and it took me until my senior year, but I got it.” Muhleman, who played goalie for the River View Lady Bears, was named to the 2016 Girls Division II Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association Second Team. Joining her on the list is the boys’ keeper Jorn Hocter who was named to the 2016 Boys Division II Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association First Team.

“Always work hard. That’s the only way you can achieve something. Never give up and never stop working.” -Jorn Hocter “I was surprised,” said Hocter, a junior at River View. “I wasn’t expecting this. I definitely thank my teammates and my coaches in general because they had to put me up for this award. It wouldn’t have been possible without

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River View High School Varsity Boys Basketball

Pictured from left, row one are: Austin Ball, Ethan Fry, Jacob Gossman, Cole Bennett, Tyler Gano, Sean Orillion, Ethan Guilliams; row two - Head Coach Josh Bowman, Keith Stewart, Warren Cox, Chase Whitehair, Jorn Hocter, William Anderson, Manager

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Dec. 2 H Ridgewood 6:00PM Dec. 6 H Lakewood 6:00PM Dec. 9 A New Philadelphia 6:00PM Dec. 13 A Coshocton 6:00PM Dec. 16 A Rosecrans 6:00 PM Dec. 19 H East Knox 7:00 PM (JV Only) Dec. 23 H Claymont 6:00PM Dec. 27 A Maysville 6:00PM Dec. 29 A Heath Holiday 6:00PM Tournament Dec. 30 A Heath Holiday 6:00PM Tournament Jan. 6 H Dover 6:00PM Jan. 10 H Philo 6:00PM

Jan. 13 H Meadowbrook 6:00PM Jan. 17 A Cambridge 6:00PM Jan. 20 H Zanesville 6:00PM Jan. 23 A East Knox 6:00PM (JV only) Jan. 24 H Danville 6:00PM Jan. 27 A Meadowbrook 6:00PM Jan. 28 A Ridgewood 6:00PM Feb. 3 A Claymont 6:00PM Feb. 7 H Rosecrans 6:00PM Feb. 10 A Marietta 6:00PM Feb. 14 A Newcomerstown 6:00PM Feb. 17 H Coshocton 6:00PM

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River View High School Varsity Girls Basketball

Pictured from left, row one are: Jessica Hartsock, Cassidy Dulgar, Mackenzie Doughty, Danielle Muhleman, Cassie Kaufman, Mallory Giffin, Lexi Fry; row two - Coach Becca Smith, Coach Wes Brenly, Claire Warschauer, Sydnee Bice, Cydney Whiteus,

Schedule Nov. 26 A Garaway 1:00PM Nov. 30 A Ridgewood 6:00PM Dec. 3 H New Philadelphia 1:00PM Dec. 7 H Coshocton 6:00PM Dec. 10 H Rosecrans 1:00PM Dec. 15 H Licking Valley 6:00PM Dec. 17 A Claymont 1:00PM Dec. 21 A Dover 6:00PM Dec. 27 A Mansfield 7:00PM Christmas Holiday Invite Dec. 30 H Tri-Valley 6:00PM Jan. 4 A Meadowbrook 6:00PM Jan. 7 H Cambridge 1:00PM

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River View High School Varsity Swimming

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Pictured from left, row one are: Mackenzie Hudson, Zoe Smalley, Madison Woolard, Maggie Snyder, Kristian Meek, Zared Tumblin, Nate Cooper, Antonio Sola, Christin Geissler, Audree Murray, Shawna Shroyer, Natalia Kamdulska, Laerke Nordentoft; row two - Alexis Rodgers, Laci Jacobs, Karlie Lahna, Tyler Phillips, Kaden Poorman, Ally Helmick, Shelby Barnett, Paige Shroyer, Kasey Millar, Josie Fornara, Caleb Fischer, Lane Wahl, Katie Hardesty, Jesse Vandenbark; row three - Coach Gabriel Mitchell,

Andrew Martin, Jayden Matthews, Kyara Roberts, Paige Bemiller, Eric Jacobs, Trey Davis, Jacob Mitchell, RJ Hammond, Trase Berry, Elizabeth Porteus, Dylan Harsh, Destiny Daugherty, Sydney Minton, Coach Teya Murray; row four - Lindsey Ashcraft, Emily Jacobs, Colin Powell, Coach Jessica Balo, Coach Scott King, Head Coach Kristina King, Xavier Lewis, Rylee Sondles, and Rachel Vandenbark.

Nov. 29 H Coshocton High School 6:00 p.m. Dec. 3 A Dover Invite 10:00 a.m. Dec. 10 A Coshocton Invite 12:00 p.m. Dec. 14 A Dover 6:00 p.m. Dec. 17 A Mt. Vernon Invite 9:00 a.m. Jan. 9 H New Philadelphia 6:00 p.m. Jan. 13 A ECOL @ Coshocton 5:00 p.m. Jan. 14 A Northridge Classic 9:00 a.m. Jan. 17 H Newark/Canal Winchester 6:00 p.m. Jan. 21 H RV Invite 10:00 a.m. Jan. 25 H John Glenn/Zanesville 6:00 p.m. Jan. 28 A Tri-Valley Invite 10:00 a.m. Feb. 4 A SEOSL Invite 10:00 a.m. Feb. 11 A Sectionals @ Steubenville 10:00 a.m. Feb. 17 A Districts @ OSU 10:00 a.m.

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Pictured from left, row one are: Tim Cool, Dalton Cunningham, Brendan Berrios, Bryce Nemeth, Brody Bookless, Lucas Lauvray, Ryan Caley, Logan Slade; row two - Hayden Martin, Rann Zimmer, Ross Gunn, Nicholas Jacob, Samuel Mitchell, Micah Grashel,

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Braiden Davis, Jacob Patterson; row three - Head Coach Devin Klein, Hunter Haines, John Crider, Jared Hall, and Assistant Coach Tod Martin. Not Pictured: Austin Horn, Kyle McClain, Nathan Neff.

Schedule Dec. 3 A Cambridge Invite 9:00AM Dec. 15 H County Tri 6:00PM Dec. 17 A Waynedale Duals 9:00AM Dec. 29 A Zanesville Invite 8:00AM Jan. 6 A Coshocton Classic 4:00PM Jan. 7 A Coshocton Classic 11:00AM Jan. 10 H Harrison Central 1:00PM Jan. 14 A Tri-Valley Invite 10:00AM Jan. 14 A West Holmes JV Invite 10:00AM

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Pictured from left, row one are: Shawn McCarthy, Kole Hamilton; row two - Jensen Green, Hunter Hamilton, Jobe Butzer, John McCarthy; middle - Caleb Moore; row three – Assistant Coach Kyle Hamilton, David Dahl, Austin Hill, Jamin Miller, Cade Hill, and Head Coach Kyle Dunfee.

Pictured from left, row one are: Jenna Smith, Marissa Moore; row two - Charity Treat, Tori Stevens, Anna Egbert; row three - Ashlyn Seiler, Shayna Boyer, Aliya Stevens, Macy Hill, Brooke McHugh, Alaiana Seiler; row four – Assistant Coach Carrie McBride, Team Manager Jacqueline Monroe, and Head Coach Jessica Hamilton Monroy.

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Hopewell Basketball

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Schedule Dec. 1 A Dec. 6 A Dec. 14 H Dec. 15 H Dec. 21 H Jan. 9 H Jan. 11 A Jan. 18 H Jan. 21 A Jan. 24 H Jan. 25 A Jan. 26 H Jan. 28 H Jan. 30 A Feb. 1 H Feb. 2 H Feb. 7 A Feb. 9 A Feb. 11 A

Holmes Co. (Red Team) 6 p.m. Guernsey Co. (Black Team) 6 p.m. Jefferson Co. (Black Team) 6 p.m. Muskingum Co. (Red Team) 6 p.m. Stepping Stones (Black Team) 5:30 p.m. Guernsey Co. (Black Team) 6 p.m. Tuscarawas Co. (Red Team) 6:30 p.m. Jefferson Co. (Red Team) 6 p.m. Friendship Games (Both Teams) 9 a.m. (Red) / 2 p.m. (Black) Belmont Co. (Black Team) 6 p.m. Wooster-Nick Amster (Red Team) 6:30 p.m. Holmes Co. (Black Team) 6 p.m. Monroe Co. (Red Team) 11 a.m. Tuscarawas Co. (Mixed Team) 6:30 p.m. Stepping Stones (Mixed Team) 5:30 p.m. Wooster-Nick Amster (Red Team) 6 p.m. Belmont Co. (Black Team) 6:30 p.m. Muskingum Co. (Mixed Team) 6 p.m. Monroe Co. (Red Team) 11 a.m.

Skills Team Wesley A. Rosie A. Kyle B. Jarin D. Gabriel F. Joe L. Anthony M. Owen M. Steven M. Marissa R. Kody S. Jordan W.

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Alex A. Lindsey A. Sammy B. Jalen B. Brandon C. Latasha F. Troy G. Nick M. Dakota M. Issiah N. Josh N. Austin S.

Red Team Scott B. Brian D. Kenrick F. Nolland F. Zach G. Hugh H. Kaden J. Kevin L. Jacob L. Brayden M. Hunter M. Skylar M. Christopher M. Coalton M. Jason N. Todd W.

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River View and Coshocton might have battled each other in the pool on Nov. 29, but the first swim meet of the season for both schools was about more than putting points on the board. Both schools

worked together on a Swim for Cure event that helped raise money for Mike Burr, a coach at River View who was diagnosed with Melanoma earlier this year.

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A Swim for Cure meet between River View and Coshocton was held Nov. 29 in honor of Mike Burr. Burr, the boys’ varsity soccer coach at River View,

was diagnosed with Melanoma during the soccer season. For more photos, visit www.coshoctonbeacontoday. com

Burr humbled by community’s support during his battle with Melanoma By Josie Sellers josie@coshoctoncountybeacon.com

COSHOCTON – Swim for Cure was a very humbling experience for Mike and Linda Burr. “This has been a blessing,” Mike said. “The goodness and kindness people have showed us is very humbling.” Mike is the varsity boys’ soccer coach at River View and early in the 2016 season he was diagnosed with Melanoma. Since then the River View community has rallied behind him with a Fight Like Mike campaign and River View’s varsity swim coach Kristina King carried the support over to the swim season. Swim for Cure was held Nov. 29 when the team opened its season with a meet against Coshocton. Fans from both schools did their best to white out Melanoma by purchasing white shirts that said Swim for Cure or Cure for Burr. Tickets for raffle prizes also were sold and there was a 50/50 drawing. By the time the evening was over $3,311.55 was raised for Mike and his family and King said a few donations are still coming in. Mike said the money will go toward their Relay for Life team at Fresno Bible Church and to help with medical expenses. “My wife heads up the team there and has done that for several years because her mom died of cancer,” he said. Mike’s own journey with cancer started on Aug. 15 when he went to the doctor for what he thought was a hemorrhoid. He ended up getting sent for a colonoscopy

and the pathology report from that procedure confirmed he had cancer. “It’s a very rare type of Melanoma,” Mike said. “They say 1.7 cases out of a million are internal Melanoma.” He had surgery at the Cleveland Clinic on Sept. 23, which was right in the middle of soccer season.

“I’m a Christian, but I feel like I’m closer to God now than I’ve ever been. Those shirts that say Fight Like Mike – that’s not me fighting, it’s God. I’m just trying to keep a good attitude and give all the glory to God. The devil can put thoughts in my head, but I just try to remember that God’s in control.” -Mike Burr “I missed a lot of practices and games, but my assistant coach Vince Andrews stepped in and took over,” Mike said. “It was really hard on everyone, but the guys did well. They said they were going to win for me, but I told them I was going to be ok and to win for River View.”

The boys went on to win the ECOL and their sectionals before falling in the district championships. “They really responded,” Mike said. “We had probably our best season in 10 years or so. They as a team were an inspiration to me. It’s really easy to get caught up in all the bad news that is out there, but this whole thing with cancer has really reminded me that most people are good. There are people who have sent me cards and said they were praying for me that don’t even really know me.” He has been doing well since his surgery, but was told there is a 50 percent chance his cancer could come back. “I was given two choices to wait and see if it comes back and then try chemo or whatever else they suggest or try to get into an immunotherapy trial program,” Mike said. “I applied for the trial because I want to be a step ahead and battle before it comes back.” Throughout all this, he has focused on his faith in God. “I’m a Christian, but I feel like I’m closer to God now than I’ve ever been,” Mike said. “Those shirts that say Fight Like Mike – that’s not me fighting, it’s God. I’m just trying to keep a good attitude and give all the glory to God. The devil can put thoughts in my head, but I just try to remember that God’s in control. Men seem to tend to think they are in control and can fix everything, but we aren’t. You have to put all your faith and trust in God and he will get you through things.”


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Onsite Court Ordered Sale Saturday, December 17, 12 PM 2580 S. Lawn Ave Ext. Coshocton, OH 43812 3 Bed, 1 Bath, 1008 SF Parcel #0350000062400 Coshocton County #15CI0222 Opening Bid:$13,333 - 2/3 Appraised Value Register 1 Hour Before Auction with ID Terms: 10% Buyer’s Fee, 10% Deposit ($2,000 Min.) Cash/Check Trent Daily, ByceREALTY 330.747.7000 byceauction.com

Ord 45-16 a new ordinance to supercede any previous ordinances regarding Income Tax Distribution. Complete text of this ordinance may be obtained or viewed at the Clerk of Council Office, City of Coshocton. CCB: Dec 7,14’16

SHERIFF’S ALIAS SALE OF REAL ESTATE State of Ohio, Coshocton County Case # 2009 CI 0806

SHERIFF’S ALIAS SALE OF REAL ESTATE State of Ohio, Coshocton County Case # 2015 CI 0393

BAC HOME LOAN SERVICING LP Plaintiff VS DICKEY JOE MCVAY, ET AL Defendant

BRENDA K DONLEY, ET AL Plaintiff VS GREGORY SCOTT DONLEY, 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 Coshocton County Courthouse in Coshocton, Ohio, in the above named county on FRIDAY, the 16th day of DECEMBER, 2016, 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: If said property does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale again with no minimum bid and at the same time of day and at the same place on JANUARY 13th, 2017.

In pursuance of an ORDER OF SALE in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Coshocton County Courthouse in Coshocton, Ohio, in the above named county on FRIDAY, the 16th day of DECEMBER, 2016, 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: If said property does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale again with no minimum bid and at the same time of day and at the same place on JANUARY 13th, 2017.

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: 20431 TOWNSHIP ROAD 282, COSHOCTON, OHIO 43812 Parcel # 013-00000153-02 Said Property appraised at $252,000.00 NOTE: Outside appraisal only

SAID PREMISES LOCATED AT: 924 SOUTH LAWN AVENUE,COSHOCTON, OHIO 43812 Parcel # 043-00000943-00 Said Property appraised at $46,000.00 NOTE: Outside appraisal only THERE IS NO MINIMUM BID ON THIS PROPERTY

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LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE REQUESTING BIDS Village of West Lafayette, Ohio Sealed proposals for purchase of growing and standing timber, harvesting, clean up, and payment will be received at the West Lafayette Village Office, 113 East Railroad Street, West Lafayette, Ohio, until 4:00 P.M. December 28, 2016. The bids will be opened and read prior to Council meeting January 9, 2017, at 6:30 P.M. by the Mayor. Each bid must be made in accordance with the bid specifications which shall be on file at the West Lafayette Village Office, 113 East Railroad Street, West Lafayette, Ohio, 43845. Bidders may submit their own bid form but all specifications must be included. No bid will be considered which is received after 4:00 P.M. December 28, 2016. Specifications may be picked up in person or by mail if requested. Buyer’s contract must include all bid specifications. A sample contract shall be included with the bid specifications. The Village of West Lafayette, Ohio reserves the right to reject any or all bids. The successful bidder will pay to the Village of West Lafayette an amount of fifty (50%) percent of the bid amount at contract signing and the remaining fifty (50%) percent of the bid amount shall be paid to the Village of West Lafayette before cutting of timber commences. Checks shall be certified bank checks. For information contact Tom Grier, Village Administrator, 740-545-7834, or Dennis Cabot, consulting forester, 740-294-0108. Dated the 15th day of November, 2016. Tom Grier, Village Administrator (CCB: Nov 23,30, Dec 7,14,21’16)

LEGAL NOTICE The City Planning Commission (PC) will meet on Tuesday, January 10, 2016 at 6:00 pm in Council Chambers at City Hall to review PC 2-16 a request to change the zoning of 217, 219 & 223 Mulberry Street from R-1 One Family Residence District to a B-3 General Business District. Please attend this meeting or send comments to the PC Clerk, 760 Chestnut Street, Coshocton, OH 43812 prior to the meeting. By order of Jerry Stenner, Safety Service Director. CCB: Dec 7’16

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And cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount on the first sale date. There is no minimum bid on the second sale date. TERMS OF SALE: IF THE PROPERTY APPRAISED UP TO $10,000.00, A DEPOSIT OF $2,000.00 IS REQUIRED. IF THE PROPERTY APPRAISED OVER $10,000.00 BUT LESS THAN $200,000.00, A DEPOSIT OF $5,000.00 IS REQUIRED. IF THE PROPERTY APPRAISED OVER $200,000.00, A DEPOSIT OF $10,000.00 IS REQUIRED. BALANCE DUE UPON RECEIPT OF DEED. BIDDING WILL START AT TWO-THIRDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE FOR THE FIRST SALE DATE. NO MINIMUM BID IS SET FOR THE SECOND SALE DATE. TIMOTHY L. ROGERS, SHERIFF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO ATTORNEY: F. PETER COSTELLO,REIMER, ARNOVITZ, CHERNEK & JEFFREY, CO., L.P.A. PO BOX 39696, SOLON, OHIO 44139 (Pub: CCB, Nov 23,30,Dec 7’16) #McVay, Dickey Joe 2009CI0806

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And cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount on the first sale date. There is no minimum bid on the second sale date. TERMS OF SALE: IF THE PROPERTY APPRAISED UP TO $10,000.00, A DEPOSIT OF $2,000.00 IS REQUIRED. IF THE PROPERTY APPRAISED OVER $10,000.00 BUT LESS THAN $200,000.00, A DEPOSIT OF $5,000.00 IS REQUIRED. IF THE PROPERTY APPRAISED OVER $200,000.00, A DEPOSIT OF $10,000.00 IS REQUIRED. BALANCE DUE UPON RECEIPT OF DEED. TIMOTHY L. ROGERS, SHERIFF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO ATTORNEY: JAMES R. SKELTON, 309 MAIN ST., COSHOCTON, OH 43812 (Pub: CCB, Nov 23,30,Dec 7’16) #Donley, Gregory Scott 2015CI0393

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Riebesell to serve on Ohio School Boards committee COSHOCTON - John D. Riebesell, a member of the board of education from Ridgewood Local and the Coshocton County Career Center, will serve a one-year term on the Ohio School Boards Association’s Legislative Platform Committee as a representative from the association’s southeast region. Riebesell is one of five board members from the region who are appointed to serve on the committee. Annually, the LPC reviews resolutions submitted by member boards of education to amend the OSBA Legislative Platform and makes recommendations to the delegate

assembly at the annual business meeting in November at the association’s Capital Conference in Columbus. His appointment is effective Jan. 1, 2017. The southeast region covers 18 counties with a membership of 16 city districts, five exempted village districts, 48 local districts, nine vocational school district s• and seven educational service centers for a total of 85 member boards of education as well as nearly 400 board members and more than 119,000 students. Two general membership meetings are held each year, with two spring conferences in March and an annual fall confer-

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Local Events Line Dancing: Everyone welcome. Fun exercise that doesn’t “feel” like exercise! The Boots & Buckles Dance Club invite you to attend Beginners-Intermediate class Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the Blue Ridge Grange, S.R. 36 & S.R. 751 (Orange). Open dance is 7:30 p.m. followed by couples class at 8:30 p.m. Nice wooden dance floor. $5.50 per person. Contact Donna at 330-827-5587 or find us on Facebook under Boots & Buckles Dance Club.

Announcements Minstrel Show DVDs: The Warsaw Lions Club has DVDs of their recent Minstrel Show ‘Lion Country’ now available. To purchase a DVD, send $20 payable to Nick Fischer in care of the Warsaw Lions Club P.O. Box 72, Warsaw, OH, 43844 or contact Nick at 740-824-3515. Flu Shots: Interim Healthcare is offering walk in flu shots at 420 Downtowner Plaza Coshocton, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. If you have Medicare part B, it is free; if not, the cost is $25. No one under the age of 18. Feel free to call the office at 740-623-2949. Budget Meeting: The Coshocton County Budget Commission will be meeting in the Treasurer’s Office in the Courthouse Annex, 349 Main Street, on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 2 p.m. with any interested parties. On the agenda is the review and adjustment of 2016 tax year millage rates for school bond and emergency levies for Ridgewood and Coshocton City School Districts and the County inside debt millage. PERI Meeting: Coshocton Public Employee Retirees will meet Dec. 7 at the Senior Center at noon. Call 740622-4852 for a lunch reservation. Meeting Time Changed: The Coshocton Soil and Water Conservation District’s regular board meeting time for December has changed. Supervisors will meet at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 14 at the District Office, 724 S. 7th St., Coshocton. Please make note of our meeting time change.

Sports

Hoop Shoot: 2016 Elks Hoop Shoot will be Sunday, Dec. 11 from 12:30 – 2 p.m. at Coshocton High School Gymnasium. Any boy or girl from the age of 8 through 13 is eligible to compete. Any questions, contact Paul Bowman at 740-610-4945. Trap Shoot Dates: Coshocton County Sportsmen’s Club trap shoot dates remaining for 2016 are: Dec. 18, Lucky “X” at 11 a.m.

Church Events Food Pantry: The Upper Room food pantry will be: Dec. 7, Jan. 4, Feb. 1, and March 1 from 5 – 7:30 p.m. Produce

market is Dec. 21, Jan. 18, Feb. 15, and March 15 from 5 – 7:30 p.m. Children Program: On Sunday, Dec. 11 during the 10:30 a.m. worship service, the children of the Roscoe United Methodist Church invite you to come and experience the joy and wonder of the season as they present An out of the Box Christmas. Roscoe United Methodist Church is located at 475 High St. (near Historic Roscoe Village), Coshocton. More information can be obtained by calling the church office during regular business hours at (740) 622-7780 or visiting their website www. roscoeumchurch.org Christmas Concert: A Christmas Concert with Sheldon Mencer, Sunday, Dec. 11, at the 9:30 a.m. worship service at the Keene United Methodist Church, 27100 County Road 1 (Keene), Coshocton, Ohio. All are invited and welcome. Church phone is 740-622-8059. Breakfast Buffet: Bakersville Community Church will have an all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet on the following dates: Dec. 15, Jan. 19, Feb. 16, and March 16 from 7 – 11 a.m. The menu will include blueberry/plain pancakes, French toast, sausage or bacon, scrambled eggs, and fruit slush or French fruit. A donation would be appreciated. The church is located at 28164 County Road 97, Bakersville. Helping Hands: Food distribution, third Thursday of the month, 6 - 6:30 p.m., Conesville United Methodist Church, 196 State Street, Conesville. Dates: Dec. 15. Blood Drive: Red Cross Blood Drive will be at the Chili Crossroads Bible Church, Wednesday, Dec. 28 from 3 – 8 p.m. Each blood donor gets a free fresh hot personal pizza at the event while supplies last, compliments of the church. The Red Cross has a free tee shirt for each donor, while supplies last. Call 740-545-9707. The church is located at 29445 County Road 10, Fresno. Learn more at www.chilibiblechurch.org or the church Facebook page. Jacob’s Closet: Warsaw United Methodist Church has new hours for their Jacob’s Closet (free gently-used clothing for children, men, & women). Thursday, 9 a.m. - Noon, and on the last Thursday of each month, 9 a.m. - Noon and 5 - 8 p.m. Located at 130 E. Church St. Warsaw. Donations for the closet can be dropped off any weekday from 9 a.m. - Noon. Clothing Room: Church of Christ, 1800 Chestnut Street, Coshocton; Open every Thursday, 9 - 11 a.m. Community Meals: Presbyterian Church, 142 N. 4th St., Coshocton, first Thursday, 5:30 p.m.; Burt Avenue Weslyan Church, 230 Burt Ave., Coshocton, second Thursday, 5:30 p.m.; Grace United Methodist Church, 422 Walnut St., Coshocton, third Thursday, 5:30 p.m.; Park United Methodist Church, 122 Park Ave., Coshocton, fourth Thursday, 5:15 p.m.; Central Christian Church, 731 Main St., Coshocton, fifth Thursday, 5:30 p.m. Grace and Park UMC will not have a community dinner the month of November due to the Thanksgiving holiday.

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Focuses on early literacy and socialization skills, and a lifelong love of reading.

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Senior Center Book Club: Dec. 7, Coshocton Public Library, 1 – 2 p.m.: Located at the Coshocton Senior Center and led by Holli Rainwater. Meet the first Wednesday September through December and February through May.

Pretty Products: Pretty Products get together at the Army-Navy, Dec. 9 at 5 p.m. Cookie Sale: Pink Ladies Christmas Cookie Sale will be at Coshocton Regional Medical Center on Friday, Dec. 9 at 7 a.m. until when the cookies are gone. Veterans Breakfast: The Army Navy will have a Veterans Breakfast on Dec. 17 from 9 – 10:30 a.m. Free for all Veterans. $5 for non-Veterans. Special drawing for Veterans only. Chance for one of eight $50 grocery cards to be given away. The Army Navy is located at 628 Walnut St., Coshocton. Annual Dinner: The Coshocton County Genealogical Society will meet for its annual dinner, Tuesday Dec. 20 at 6 p.m. in the meeting room at Frontier Power to install new officers and to honor new lineage society members. Dues for the 2017 are $10 for one person or $12 for two. Send checks to CCCOGS, P.O. Box 128, Coshocton, Ohio 43812-0128. Blue Star Mothers: Blue Star Mothers meet the second Monday of each month at The Church of The Nazarene Adult Ministry Center from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Vietnam Veterans: The Vietnam Veterans meet the second Saturday of each month at Hardees at 9 am. If you are a Vietnam Veteran who served during the Vietnam War, whether you served in country or not, you are welcome to attend. John Bando Post 1330 VFW Auxiliary Meeting: 11:15 a.m., first Saturday of each month, 133 S. Sixth St. in Coshocton. TOPS Meeting: Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) meets every Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Presbyterian Church at 142 N. 4th St. in Coshocton. If you are interested in joining or sitting in on a meeting, contact Ann Lauvray at 740-502-7438 for more information. TOPS Meetings: Another TOPS group has a meeting every Monday at 8:30 a.m. at Grace United Methodist Church, 422 Walnut St., Coshocton. Contact: 740-8244156. Al-Anon: Coshocton Al-Anon Family Group meetings are at Central Christian Church located at the corner of 8th and Main Streets, Coshocton from 7 - 8 p.m. every Tuesday.

Library Events Count on Reading: Dec. 7, Coshocton Public Library, 11 – 11:30 a.m.: For ages 3 through 6. Explore basic numbers and shapes using stories, rhyme, music, and movement. 20 minutes is spent on structured circle time, read stories, and then enjoy parachute play, art projects, musical instruments, and other fun activities.

Lapsit: Dec. 7, 8, Coshocton Public Library, 10 – 10:30 a.m.: For babies and toddlers, birth to three years and a parent or caregiver. Focuses on early literacy and socialization skills through rhyme, rhythm, fingerplays, and music. 20 minutes is spent on structured circle time, read stories, and then enjoy parachute play, art projects, musical instruments, bubbles, and other fun activities. Plugged and Unplugged: Dec. 7, 14, Coshocton Public Library, 2:30 – 5 p.m.: Teens are invited to the library for video games, internet, board games, or just to hang out. Free event held weekly on Wednesdays. Registration not required. Coffee Club: Dec. 12, Coshocton Public Library, 10 a.m. – Noon: Senior adults 55 years old and over invited for a hot cup of coffee and enlightening conversation. Explore a different topic each month. Polar Express: Dec. 13, Coshocton Public Library, 5:30 – 8 p.m.: The Polar Express will be making its return to the library. Please register your child for this event. Proper attire, pajamas. For children age 3 to 8. Santa will also be in the Children’s Room at that time for photos. Registration not required to see Santa. Holiday Chi and Tea: Dec. 15, Coshocton Public Library, Noon – 2 p.m.: Take a break from the holiday stress and relax. After class, brew some tea and talk with friends. B.E.S.T. Night @ the Branch: Dec. 15, West Lafayette Branch, 5 – 7 p.m.: Books, Electronics, Snacks, Teens. Enjoy laptops, gaming systems, books, friends, and snacks. Check email, Facebook, play online games, catch up on homework, find a new read, and so much more. Space is limited. Registration required by the Monday before the event.


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Restaurants benefit from deer hunters By Josie Sellers josie@coshoctoncountybeacon.com

COSHOCTON COUNTY – Deer hunters flocked to Coshocton County last week for gun season, but they weren’t just in the woods. They also supported many of our county’s restaurants. “Sales were up because of them,” said Keith Saylor, co-owner of Roberta’s Diner in Warsaw. “We even opened Monday for them, which is one day we are normally closed.” He said the hunters they spoke with came from all over. “There was a gentleman this morning (Nov. 30) that was from the upper peninsula of Michigan,” Saylor said. “There was another one from Chicago, some from Indiana and several from different places in Ohio.”

Late breakfast time seemed to be the most popular time for hunters to stop at Roberta’s. “They’d go directly to the woods in the morning and then hit us around 10 a.m.,” Saylor said. Peggy Sue Wilson from Peggy Sue’s Steak & Ribs in Newcastle saw most of her deer hunters for lunch and dinner. “Most of mine went into the woods early and then when they’d get cold they’d come in for lunch and dinner later,” she said. Wilson stayed open later on Monday and Tuesday for the hunters and tried to pass out some coupons for them. “Deer hunters bring a lot of money into Coshocton County,” she said. “They don’t just show up though. A lot of them have been hunting Woodbury for many years. We know some of them by name and the state they are

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Joe McCormick shot this five-point buck.

from. Coming back here is a tradition for most.” Cricket Myer from Myer’s Country Diner in West Lafayette said she had one gentleman from Cleveland say he started coming to Coshocton County because his uncle used to live in the area. “Most of my hunters come at lunch,” she said. “They come out of the woods for a while, eat and turn around and go right back out.” John Larson from the Warehouse Steak n’ Stein agreed with Wilson that hunters have a big impact on business in the county. “We’ve had a nice turn out of hunters,” he said. “Some we see from year to year and some are new. We’ve seen hunters from Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut and really from all over. We have nice conversations with them and find out that some stay here in cabins and some lease property.”

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2016 DEER HARVEST COMPARISON REPORT

DEER HARVEST REPORT 2016-2017 *Harvests Reported through Nov. 29th, 2016

Archery Harvest

COUNTY COSHOCTON GUERNSEY HOLMES LICKING MUSKINGUM

All Harvest

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1,237 847 726 1,078 1,006

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1,746 1,231 1,309 1,520 1,399

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Between Nov 28, 2016 and Dec 4, 2016

COUNTY COSHOCTON GUERNSEY HOLMES LICKING MUSKINGUM

2016 BUCKS

798 709 491 528 732

2016 DOES

1,527 1,176 993 1,081 1,380

2016 TOTAL

2,325 1,885 1,484 1,609 2,112

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Senior football players honored at special dinner By Josie Sellers josie@coshoctoncountybeacon.com

COSHOCTON – About seven or eight years ago Pastor Rod Uhlig became the chaplain for the Ridgewood High School football team. “This combined two of my greatest passions,” Uhlig said. “I love serving God and love football. This has been one of the greatest joys of my ministry.” Ridgewood’s coach John Slusser said he wasn’t sure what to expect when Uhlig first started speaking to his team, but said it really caught on with the kids. “They will tell you it’s one of the most special things we do,” Slusser said.”I’ve never made it mandatory, but I think in the eight years or so he’s been with us I’ve only had two kids miss his meetings.” He also feels like Uhlig’s presence with the team created a different type of camaraderie and bond than they had before he started speaking with them. “When it’s all said and done football is just a short amount of time,” Slusser said. “It doesn’t matter how much you win or lose. It’s what type of people we become.” Uhlig wanted River View and Coshocton high school football players to have the same experience Ridgewood’s did and school administrators and coaches gladly welcomed area preachers to their teams. Uhlig was assisted at Ridgewood by Dan Eggan. Joel Mason and Nick Johnson were the chaplains for River View and Caleb Mason and Chad Olinger ministered at Coshocton. This fall a Fellowship of Christian Athletes group also started meeting at River View High School and an FCA Coshocton Area dinner was held on Dec. 4 to recognize senior football players from all three county high schools. The football chaplains worked together this year to present all three teams with the same lesson that concerned four principals of manhood: Reject passivity, accept responsibility, lead courageously, and expect the greater reward. The seniors at the dinner were present-

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ed with commemorative coins that had these principals printed on them. “It’s something we hope you will keep forever,” Uhlig said. One of the first people to congratulate the seniors after they received their coin was Cie Grant. Grant, a graduate of New Philadelphia High School, played football for The Ohio State University. He is well known for his final fourth down play in the 2003 Fiesta Bowl that helped OSU win the BCS National Championship. He also played briefly in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints. “I’m truly honored to see all of you seniors here,” Grant said. “I’m proud of each and every one of you. To make it to this point in your life is a big deal.” He also spoke to the seniors about taking responsibility for their action, not being passive about finding their purpose in life and fighting through adversity. “I understand there were some different outcomes to your seasons, but there is a greater cause to everything you do. One day all of the hard work will make sense.”

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NEWCOMERSTOWN - On Friday and Saturday, Dec. 9 and 10, the Newcomerstown Museum is having a performance by Chris Hart. Titled “Oh Holy Night,” Hart will tell the true story of a Christmas Eve truce during World War I and play the part of a British soldier who takes part in the truce. In addition to the story, the evening will feature a meal including lasagna, tossed salad, breadsticks, drink, and homemade dessert. Doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m., and the show will follow dinner. Cost of tickets is $16. Tickets can be reserved by calling the museum at 740-498-7735 when the box office on Thursday evenings from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. or on Saturday mornings from 10 a.m. to Noon. In addition, the box office will be open Tuesday, Dec. 6 from 5 - 6:30 p.m., and that will be the last possible time to buy tickets. To order your tickets by phone, call during the times mentioned. All phone orders must be purchased with a credit/debit card. For cash payments, please come to the museum during box office hours. Contributed | Beacon

Sports equipment drive continues until Dec. 16

WARSAW – The Fellowship of Christian Athletes and More sports equipment drive continues until Friday, Dec. 16. The group, which meets at River View High School, is collecting new or gently-used baseballs, baseball gloves, baseball bats, pinnies, footballs, volleyballs, basketballs and soccer balls to donate to a sports mission. River View students can bring their donations to the high school’s main office and anyone in the community interested in contributing is welcome to call John Strasser at 740-622-5541. Contributed | Beacon

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Roscoe Village starts the Christmas season with Candlelighting COSHOCTON - The magic and wonder of the Christmas season was evident in Roscoe Village Saturday evening for the first candlelighting of the year. Candles and beautifully decorated Christmas trees softly lit the streets as visitors enjoyed hot chocolate, cookies and cider. Music of the season played and Santa stopped to visit with everyone. The night was just cold enough to add to the feel of the season. Jon Cotterman, the director for “Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol,” was dressed as a character from the play and rang a bell up and down the street inviting the public to the play after the candlelighting. The play will also be presented Dec. 9, 10, 16 and 17 at 8 p.m. at the Triple Locks Theater. Rachel Hotlieb, from Columbus, attended the candlelighting for the first time with her two children, Eisley and Luke. She said her cousin had attended before and they decided to bring all six children this weekend. Monica Baker said she knew the children would enjoy the music and seeing the candles. Her children, Callie, Camryn, Madeline and Jake, sat with their cousins to

enjoy cookies and popcorn. Seven year old Baylor Forbes was walking through the streets with her grandparent’s dog, Maggie. Baylor was excited to be at the candlelighting and was enjoying leading Maggie around. Maggie was enjoying the fact the cookie crumbs and popcorn were all over the street. Jennifer Williams, director of special events in Roscoe Village, welcomed the large crowd to the candlelighting. She said the tree lighting and candlelighting have been a tradition in Roscoe Village for 45 years. The village tree used to be cut from the Montgomery family farm, but when their trees became too large, the tradition became that a local family or organization would donate the tree. This year, the Emmanuel Lutheran Church donated the beautiful tree. The Ridgewood High School choir provided music for the evening. Vicki Durben was in the crowd to support her daughter, Katie, who is a senior in the choir. She said Katie has been part of the choir for five years and loves being part of this great group of teenagers. Durben also said the last time the choir sang at the candlelighting, it was bitterly cold and she was glad it was a little warmer this time.

As a story about a special Christmas star was shared, the official village tree was lit up. The “aahhs” from the crowd proved the huge tree was beautiful. The official candlelighter for the evening was Megan Stonebraker, 2016 Canal Days Queen. She lit her candle from the candle on the stage and then lit the candles of people on the stage. Once each candle was lit, that candle lit another and the sounds of “Silent Night” filled the air. In just a few minutes, every person in the crowd was holding a lit candle and singing. If you want to experience the simple beauty of the Roscoe Village candlelighting, there will be two more opportunities on Dec. 10 and 17. Both evenings will begin at 6 p.m. and are free to attend.

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