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HOLIDAY TRADITION The Roscoe Village candlelighting tradition spans many years and hundreds of visitors enjoyed a pleasant evening for the first ceremony of the 2015 season. The tree that came alive with lights to the “oohs” and “aahs” of everyone watching was donated by the Steve Jones family and is unique in that it was once their Christmas tree. They wanted the tree to have a second opportunity to delight boys and girls of all ages as it did with their own children years before. Pictured helping Santa Claus light the candle is Sophie Meiser as the elf and sister Maddy read the story. Two pb_Coshocton Beacon Ad_1-16-15.pdf 1 1/26/15 10:59 AM more candlelightings are scheduled this year, on Dec. 12 and Dec. 19 and begin at 6 p.m. More photos are online at www.coshoctonbeacontoday.com. BEACON PHOTO BY MARK FORTUNE

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Our Town Stories to focus on photographers

COSHOCTON - The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum will be focusing on photographers at its Our Town Stories discussion on Thursday, Dec. 10, at noon. These are the folks who document our histories, from infancy to death. They also show us places we’ll never glimpse, people we’ll never meet, and experiences we’ll never have. These artists behind the camera are often anonymous—who’s taking their picture? Help us paste together a history of Coshocton’s professional photographers by bringing your

memories and any archives to the discussion. Bring along those unforgettable stories about these photographers or about their photographic mishaps, too. JHM’s Our Town Stories is an informal discussion about “the old days” in Coshocton County. Expect an engaging mix of storytelling, personal recollections, historical records and related items. It is always informative, amusing and surprising. Admission for the program is free, and beverages and cookies will be provided.

CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON Our Town Stories occurs monthly on the second Thursday of the month at noon. Make this hour your lunch break - feel free to eat your meal while we talk. January’s topic is “neighborhoods.” For information contact the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum at 740-622-8710 or jhmuseum@ jhmuseum.org. The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is located at 300 N. Whitewoman St. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 1 to 4:30 p.m.

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passion for learning about gardening and sharing this knowledge with others is a must. Classes will meet on Tuesday evenings from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. one night a week for 19 weeks. Classes will begin on Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016 and continue each Tuesday through June 14, 2016. This year’s training fee is $125, which includes an Ohio MGV manual and other educational materials. All OSU Extension volunteers must also be fingerprinted and return references to be considered. 2016 prospective Master Gardener trainee information packets with application will be available starting Dec. 7 at the OSU Extension office, located at 724 South 7th Street, Room 110 in the County Services Building, or you may

CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON download and copy the application and forms to be signed at go.osu.edu/2016MGV. Completed application and signed documents must be returned to the OSU Extension office no later than Jan. 20, 2016, at 4 p.m. Training fee is $125 with the first six applicants receiving a $25 reimbursement upon completion of certification requirements, courtesy of the Coshocton MGVs. Applicants are responsible for required fingerprinting costs. For more information, contact Tammi Rogers, Coshocton County OSU Extension Master Gardener Coordinator, at rogers.376@osu.edu or at 740-622-2265.

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NEW PHILADELPHIA - Franc D’Ambrosio, “Iron Man of the Mask,” is bringing his Christmas concert, “Christmas in New York,” to the Kent State University at Tuscarawas Performing Arts Center Dec. 15 at 7:30 p.m. This will be his third performance at Kent State Tuscarawas. This family show is co-sponsored by Mix 94.1 Radio and Carpenter Heating and Cooling. Tickets for Franc D’Ambrosio “Christmas in New York” range in price from $18 to $43 and can be purchased at the Performing Arts Center box office, online at www.kent.edu/tusc/pac or by calling 330-308-6400. The box office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free parking is available for all shows. “Christmas in New York,” joyously celebrates the magic of the holiday season with favorite holiday standards from the American Songbook. The show debuted in November 2011 and played too sold out audiences at the famed Rrazz Room in San Francisco in December 2011, to critical acclaim. D’Ambrosio is best known as the “Phantom” in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Tony Award winning musical, “The Phantom of the Opera.” Affectionately known as “The Iron Man of The Mask,” D’Ambrosio was awarded the distinction as the “World’s Longest Running Phantom,” with more than 2,300 performances of the lead role, a title he held for a decade. This accomplishment was immortalized in a cemented hand ceremony. Touring with D’Ambrosio will be Scott Besser, who made his concert debut at the age of 17 as a piano concerto soloist with the Lancaster Symphony. He holds a Bachelor of Music in piano with an emphasis in music industry from James Madison University and has completed graduate coursework from East Stroudsburg University. Teachers and coaches include Patricia Brady, Daniel Fletcher, Chuck Fisher, Barbara Nissman, Debra Ronning and Rhoda Schademann. Besser’s work as a musical director includes not only touring with D’Ambrosio, but also operas and recitals in concert venues across the U.S. Besser also composes commercial jingles currently playing on radio and television. In addition, he has acted a judge for composition competitions at the regional and national levels for the National Federation of Music Clubs. Besser currently divides his time between teaching privately in Stroudsburg, PA, in the Pocono Mountains and touring with D’Ambrosio.

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Upcoming Events:

 Gardening/Horticulture Series, “Beat the Winter Blahs”— Jan 11, Feb 8, Mar 14  Farmers Breakfasts (2nd Tuesdays)— Jan 12, Feb 9, Mar 8  Jr. Leadership Club Ski Trip—Jan 18  Ohio Beef Cattle School—Jan 19, Feb 2, Feb 16  Agronomy School– Jan 27

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Coshocton County Junior Fair.

 30 youth took part in the Modeling Review and Tasting Smorgasbord at the Coshocton

County Junior Fair. Over 100 members of the community enjoyed the various food items made by the 4-H members and Cloverbuds at the Tasting Smorgasbord. At the Modeling Review, participants showed off 4-H clothing projects or their favorite store bought outfits.

 225 high school students at Coshocton, Ridgewood, River View and the Coshocton County

Career Center participated in Real Money. Real World. simulations. Real Money. Real World. includes classroom time as well as a simulation that provides students the opportunity to make lifestyle and money management choices similar to those made by a 27-year-old adult. After the simulation, many participants became aware of how education level and lifestyle choices influence personal income.

Agricultural & Natural Resources  Nearly 1500 people attended the annual Fall Foliage & Farm Tour October 17 & 18. One third of all participants were from outside Coshocton County representing six states and Nova Scotia. The tour focuses on local farms and agribusinesses to educate people on Ohio’s number one industry- agriculture.

 16 women completed Annie’s Project, a national program designed to educate women about agricultural risk management and encourage the formation of networks for women in agriculture. This six-night course was taught by OSU Extension educators, specialists and local resources and was sponsored locally by Farm Credit Mid-America and PNC Bank.

 150 River View second-graders gained knowledge about “Good Bugs and Bad Bugs” at the first River View FFA Farm Day. Students learned about insect predators, recyclers and producers and also learned that 99.4% of bugs are good!

Master Gardener Volunteers

 Master Gardener Volunteers contributed over 900 hours in 2015 educating and beautifying

Coshocton County. Local research projects involving pollinators, plant phenology and lady beetles continue to provide valuable data to state-level OSU Entomology research projects.

 If you want to learn more about gardening and want to volunteer your time and energy 2015 Plat Books are now available!

into educating your community, now is your chance! New Master Gardener Volunteer training classes will be February through June 2016. For more information contact Tammi Rogers at 622-2265 or visit coshocton.osu.edu.

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food choices through the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP). The program is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

 Participants in EFNEP classes learn how to select more nutritional foods, gain skills in food preparation and food safety, and better manage their food budgets.

 If you want to help your family eat better and save money, contact Kim Gress at 622-2265. Like us on Facebook! Coshocton County 4-H, Coshocton County Master Gardener Volunteers & OSU Extension Coshocton County Agriculture

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shop—Feb 3  Pesticide Applicator Recertification— Feb 18  Backyard Chickens— Mar 9 & 16  Fertilizer Applicator Certification— Mar 17  East Ohio Women in Agriculture Conference— Apr 1  Northeast Ohio Small Farm Conference—Apr 2  Veggie 101—Apr 7

 Over 570 4-H youth exhibited livestock and other 4-H projects at this year’s

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Journey back in time at the Live Nativity Each scene features live re-enactors as well as live animals including sheep, goats, and camels that the Wise Men use to journey to Bethlehem. Approximately 120 – 140 people participate in the event each year and range in age from late 70s to children. However, a doll is used as the Christ child in the manger scene so that a newborn is not exposed to the elements. Each year, cars begin showing up at the church at least 30 minutes if not sooner before the event starts. Before long, the road is packed with cars waiting to experience the Live Nativity. Approximately 800 cars drive through annually with each car holding two to three people. “I think it makes people slow down and think about the true meaning of Christmas,” said Jackie Wagner, who is in charge of the event.

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“You can’t get that with shopping.” At the end of the event, each car will receive a letter from the church and a CD explaining the true meaning of Christmas. “We are showing the true meaning of Christmas and it’s a free gift to the community,” said Wagner. “It’s something we can do to give back, and it’s something that we really enjoy doing.” Wagner said there are a few scenes that people seem to really enjoy. “There are three scenes, the marketplace, the manger, and the Wise Men because of the camels,” said Wagner. “The camels get them every time.” The Live Nativity will be held rain or shine. The church is located at 23891 Airport Rd. across from Wal-Mart on US 36. BETH@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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COSHOCTON – Journey back to the time of Jesus’ birth during the Coshocton Christian Tabernacle’s Live Nativity on Dec. 11 – 13 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. This unique drive-thru event depicts 13 scenes during the time of Christ, beginning with the market place at Bethlehem and the tax collector’s station to Mary and Joseph being turned away at the Inn. The journey continues with the angels praising the birth of Jesus and the manger scene, and then goes on to celebrate pivotal points in Jesus’ life including Jesus walking on water, His crucifixion, and ends with His resurrection.

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The Coshocton County Fatherhood Initiative would like to take this opportunity to thank the Sponsors and Supporters of our 2nd Annual All County – All Pro Dads Breakfast that was held on October 17, 2015 at Coshocton High School. The event was successful in part because of your generosity and your support of our Fatherhood Program. 2015 All County – All Pro Dads Breakfast Sponsors & Supporters ANNIVERSARY Vernon and Leota Gilmore Mathias will be celebrating their 65th anniversary on Dec. 16. They have three children, five grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON

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It was tragic, catastrophic, frightening and a nightmare. Those words adequately described the fire that destroyed a local industry, resulted in the death of a city fireman, the hospitalization of 61 persons, including police and fire fighters, and caused the evacuation of about 500 families in the east end of Coshocton. Flames of unknown origin broke out in the Buckeye Fabric Finishing Co. plant at 5:04 p.m. Tuesday and continued until early Wednesday. Captain Wilmer Hale of the local fire department lost his life while fighting the blaze when a wall on the flaming building collapsed on him. The flames were fought by firefighters from Coshocton, South Tuscarawas and North Tuscarawas, West Lafayette and Warsaw. Most of the 61 people admitted to the hospital for treatment of smoke inhalation and exposure to toxic fumes were spectators of the fire. Receptacles containing chemicals exploded sending toxic fumes into a wide area in the eastern part of the city. The chemicals further fueled the flames that engulfed the interior of the building. Police evacuated many families in the area. Plant management reported the 20,000 square foot one story structure was a complete loss.

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Salvation Army Corps Sergeant Major Grover Carpenter assumed his role as “Donut Man” again that year. The traditional Salvation Army Donut Hut was at the corner of 4th and Main Friday and Saturday. The hut was in operation from 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Salvation Army volunteers aided Carpenter in working the hut.

CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON heart. The public is invited to the 8th Annual Christmas Cookie Tour of Inns on Dec. 12 and 13 from Noon to 6 p.m. This year’s tour embraces Holmes County’s newly-adopted brand tagline, “Hand-Crafted, Heart-Felt.” At each inn, local business vendors will feature hand-crafted, heartfelt holiday inspirations, DIY tips, and ideas for upcycling, decorating, entertaining, crafting, and gift-giving. Twelve delightfully decorated inns will welcome guests to their doors: The Barn Inn, Berlin Grande, Berlin Resort, Carlisle Country Inn Berlin, Carlisle Inn Sugarcreek, Carlisle Inn Walnut Creek, Comfort Suites Berlin, Guggisberg Swiss Inn, Miller Manor, Stone Cottage Inn, Victorian Suite, and Wallhouse Hotel. SEE ‘TOUR’ ON PAGE 18 0030_101409

DECEMBER 12TH, 1965

The annual Edmont Christmas party was held at the Armory, boasting 800 total guests and employees. A dinner, provided by the American Legion Auxiliary, preceded the main event, which consisted of a program featuring remarks by Edmont President R.L. Prindle, a presentation by Chairman of the Board of Directors, Edward Montgomery, and entertainment by the musical comedy team the Varja Brothers, from Joliet, Illinois. In recognition of 25 years of service pins and watches were presented to Mildred Tubbs, Draper Varnes, Paul Nelson and Max Williams. Twenty-year, 15-year, 10-year, and five-year pins were also awarded.

HOLMES COUNTY - There is something special about a place where the work of the hands is connected to the bidding of the heart. Where hospitality is shown through homemade food and genuine pleasure at your presence. Where everything you can see or hear or smell or touch is the result of skilled hands, big hearts, and quiet faith. There is a simple premise at work in Ohio Amish Country: that when the hands are involved in crafting things, with time, faith, patience, and passion, it more deeply touches the

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DECEMBER 18TH, 1955

Santa Claus and his helpers were working overtime the past week preparing gifts for the Christmas party, held at the American Legion, for the county’s foster children. The party, jointly sponsored by the Coshocton County Child Welfare Board and 40 and 8 child welfare committee of Ralph Courtright post featured a festive program of carols, accordion numbers and selections by the Gingham and Swing’em square dancers. More than 200 presents had been wrapped for Santa to give to the children. James B. Clow and Sons Co. donated the Christmas tree for the party. Miss Hammond said the Christmas party committee received many donations towards their Christmas fund. In addition to the gifts, some 50 foster children received candy bars and soft drinks, which were donated by the American Legion and the Coca-Cola Bottling Works respectively.

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COSHOCTON – The Well Christian Ministries is celebrating the reopening of its sanctuary with a concert by Ginny Owens and her band. The award-winning national Christian artist will perform at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 17, at the church located at 802 Walnut St. Owens will share some of her old songs, tunes from her new album and also perform Christmas music. “Our sanctuary had a suspended ceiling and old plaster came crashing through it and hit the floor,” said Pastor Jeffery Schmidt. “No one was hurt and no one was where it fell, but it was something that we had to immediately get fixed. It turned into a major project though as we discovered old water damage. We haven’t used our sanctuary since August and we had just opened the church at the end of May.” The congregation spent most of the summer holding services outside on the church’s front lawn and when the weather turned colder moved into the fellowship area. “This concert is a nice way for us to celebrate Christmas with the community and re-launch our sanctuary,” Schmidt said. Owens was named the Gospel Music Association’s 2000 New Artist of the Year, has won three Dove awards and multiple ASCAP Awards and sold more than a million records. Some of her hit songs include, “If You Want Me To,” “Free” and “I Wanna Be Moved.” “She’s very talented and well known,” Schmidt said. Tickets for the concert are $20 and can be purchased in advance by visiting, thewellcoshocton.org, calling the church at 740610-0112, or stopping by the Gift Shop on Main

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COSHOCTON - Join Two Hits and a Miss featuring Donovan Charles Rice, Daniel Barnett, and Samantha Servais on Friday, Dec. 11, to ring in the holiday season with love songs and Christmas classics at The Pomerene Center’s December Rent Party. Step back into the glamorous golden past that holds some of the most beloved music of all time. The ambiance of a grand historic home combined with the classics of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, George Gershwin and the like will make for a perfectly festive Holiday evening. The halls have been decked and are ready for the party at this very special event at this very special place. Bring your favorite beverage and snacks from 7 to 9:30 p.m. along with a suggested donation of $10 per person to join the festivities. Call 740-622-0326 or contact us online at www.pomerenearts@gmail.com to reserve your table. The Pomerene Center for the Arts hosts the monthly Rent Parties ENJOYING THE PARADE Pictured here are Steven Herbert, Jessica Herbert, Ste- during the winter months to offset utility expenses. ven Herbert II, Jolee Herbert, Jade Herbert, Jacob Herbert, and Risa Boyles enjoying The Pomerene Center works to keep life interesting through creativity the Miracle on Main Christmas parade on Friday, Nov. 20. BEACON PHOTO BY BETH and arts innovation. SCOTT


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COSHOCTON REDSKINS Ashton Jarvis, Jordan Carkin, Dallas Griffiths, Ben Batchelor, Josh Williams, Jenson Green, Miles Hardesty, Andrew Mason, Jake Fortney, Nick Kirkpatrick, Conner Roahrig, Zach Michael, Hunter Haas, Head Coach Jeremy Ady, Coaches Jamie Helter, Jeremy Conkle, and Geno Swigert. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON BY LIFETOUCH SCHOOL STUDIOS INC.

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Claymont High School Meadowbrook H.S. Maysville High School Union Local High School West Muskingum High Zanesville High School Morgan High School New Philadelphia High Marietta High School Claymont High School Heath High School Cambridge High School Dover High School Meadowbrook H.S. Bishop Rosecrans High Danville High School River View High School Ridgewood High School Fairless High School

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Coaching staff: Head Coach: Jeremy Ady, JV: Jamie Helter, Varsity Assistant: Geno Swigert Last year’s record: Overall 13-10 and ECOL 6-7 Key returning players and the impact you expect them to have: Returning Letterman Nick Kirkpatrick, Connor Roahrig, Andrew Mason, Miles Hardesty. The four returning letterman are a huge part of what we are going to do offensively as well as on the defensive side of the ball. Connor Roahrig has played since his freshman year and with his leadership skills he will be a great asset to our team this season. Nick Kirkpatrick will be our primary ball handler and his great perimeter shooting capabilities will allow us to stretch the floor out on the offensive end. Andrew Mason and Miles Hardesty are both football players who have great leadership qualities and challenge their teammates each day, and hold everyone accountable on the playing court. Key newcomers and the impact you expect them to have: Dallas Griffiths is a newcomer this year with strong qualities in rebounding, and defensive stopper. Ashton Jarvis is a newcomer this season after coming off a great JV season last year. He will bring us outside shooting, defensive length, and pressure on defense. Hunter Haas is returning to the Redskins after a year off. Hunter provides rebounding, scoring, defensive pressure, and overall athleticism. Overall strengths: Rebounding, inside scoring, strong Game you are most looking forward to: River View – game three on Dec. 8 at River View Overall expectations or goals for the season: With a great summer the kids and coaches are looking for a great season. Goals for this season are to compete in the ECOL, have a great home court atmosphere, and to finish strong in the OHSAA tournament.

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Coshocton Girls Basketball

Date Place Opponent Time Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home

Danville High School Meadowbrook H.S. Sandy Valley H.S. Zanesville High School Cambridge High School Bishop Rosecrans High Crooksville High School New Philadelphia H.S. Claymont High School Dover High School East Knox High School Meadowbrook H.S. Heath High School Bishop Rosecrans High Newcomerstown H.S. River View High School Marietta High School

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Coaching staff: Head Coach: Paul Bowman, JV: Coach Craig Hamilton, Varsity Assistant: Jordan Smith Last year’s record: 4-19 Key returning players and the impact you expect them to have: Tyra Woods – point guard - should control the game on both ends of the floor; Madison Jackson - post - post scoring; Kennedy Haley - wing - athletic and scoring Key newcomers and the impact you expect them to have: Abby Zimomra - post - rebounding Overall strengths: Five returning letter winners Game you are most looking forward to: Meadowbrook - league champs last year Overall expectations or goals for the season: Stay healthy (not a lot of experience after starting five)

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LADY REDSKINS Carly Livingston, Madison Jackson, Kelsey Crown, Cassidy Cantrell, Amia Woods, Tyra Woods, Kennedy Haley, Abby Zimomra, Haley Newhouse, Tara Salmans, Head Coach Paul Bowman, Assistant, Jordan Smith PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON BY LIFETOUCH SCHOOL STUDIOS INC.

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Coshocton Swimming

Date Place Opponent Time Dec. 9 Home Tri-Meet with 6 PM Tri-Valley and Granville Dec. 13 Away Coshocton Invite 12 PM Dec. 16 Home Tri-Meet with 6 PM Northridge and Rosecrans Dec. 19 Away Mt. Vernon High School 9 AM (Mt. Vernon Sm. School Invite) Jan. 4 Home Tri-Meet with John 6 PM Glenn and Zanesville Jan. 6 Home Tri-Meet with RV 6 PM and Cambridge Jan. 15 Home ECOL Championships 5 PM Jan. 20 Home New Philadelphia 6 PM Jan. 23 Home River View Invite 10 AM Jan. 27 Away Dover 6 PM Jan. 30 Away Tri-Valley H.S. (Invite) 10 AM Feb. 6 Away SEOSL 10 AM

CHS SWIMMING Daniel Jackson, Ben Uhl, Spencer Wolfe, Blane Alverson, Corban Maust, Lukas Zitch, Talon Babcock, Seth Casey, Garrett Foster, Cody McVay, Bryce Philabaum, Hannah Nelson, Hayley Nelson, Carli Williams, Emily Casey, Kiersten Kohl, Emily McVay, Rachel Roman, Alexia Rose, Suzie Simpson, Reanna Ackley, Iesha Cass, Dezi Grizzard, Taylor Holderbaum, Kadie Roahrig. (Names are not necessarily in order of appearance.) PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON BY LIFETOUCH SCHOOL STUDIOS INC. Coaching staff: Head Coach: Julia Shaw Assistant Coach: Carrie Weaver Last year’s record: Boys – 11-3; Girls 6-7 Key returning swimmers and the impact you expect them to have: Bryce Philabaum – expecting a return to the state championships; Cody McVay, Talon Babcock – strong experienced swimmers Key newcomers and the impact you expect them to have: Too soon to tell Overall strengths: Good leadership and team spirit this year – work well together Meet you are most looking forward to: Dover Overall expectations or goals for the season: I just want to see each swimmer do their best and achieve their best times. Our goals are to take a lot of swimmers to the district championships and at least a few to state championships.

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Coaching staff: Head Coach: Tim Ward / Sean Collins, Assistant Coach: Troy Spang, Junior High: Jason Minosky Key returning wrestlers and the impact you expect them to have: District qualifiers from past years - Kyle Bergeron (senior) - should reach 100 wins this year; Sam Fortune (junior); Tanner Ward (senior) - only three wins away from 100; Brennen Alverson (senior) - should reach 100 wins; Jeremy Bresciani (senior) - should reach 100 wins; Jonathan Eberwine (ALT) (junior) Key newcomers and the impact you expect them to have: Austin Guthrie (freshman) - strong young wrestler expect to go deep into February maybe March. Usman Suerkulov (senior) exchange student, a free-style champion from South Korea. Petr Skalny (senior) - never wrestled but is strong, he is an athlete Overall strengths: We have a lot of experience. Most of the wrestlers have had 20 matches in the last three years. Some of the wrestlers get 45 matches per year. The senior group has been with me from seventh grade all the way through. The freshman coming in this year are very good, we just have to make the transition from junior high to high school. In junior high they could muscle their way through some moves now they have to have great technique. Meet you are most looking forward to: Barnesville Invite, County Tri, Coshocton Classic, Northwestern Tournament, Athens Invite, River View Invite, Sectionals, Districts, State Overall expectations or goals for the season: The wrestlers want to win every tournament that we are in. They would like to make it to the State Team Dual Finals. They know it isn’t going to be easy but with a lot of hard work and dedication they can. We are one of the few teams that practice twice a day. We wrestle from 5:30 – 7:00 every morning. After school we condition from 3:00 – 4:00p.m. We have been working on the proper time to stop the morning practice, the kids wrestle tired all year until the end of the season. We might lose a match or two during the regular season but win those matches in sectionals and districts.

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CHS WRESTLING Corey Phillips, Blake Barrick, Austin Guthrie, Jackson Unger, Kyle Bergeron, Sam Fortune, Tanner Ward, Usman Suerkulov, Zon Corbett, Chris Addy, Caleb Meek, Jonathan Eberwine, Jacoby Spang, Jonah Fortney, Brennen Alverson, Thomas Walters, Petr Skalny, Jeremy Bresciani, Syler Will, Ivan Garcia, Tanner Howell. (Names are not necessarily in order of appearance.) PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON BY LIFETOUCH SCHOOL STUDIOS INC.


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COSHOCTON CHEERLEADERS Haley Barker, Destiny Courtney, Hannah Jacobs, Kaitlyn Krebs - mascot, Hailey Myers, Taylor Smith, Mykaela Euton. (Names are not necessarily in order of appearance.) PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON BY LIFETOUCH SCHOOL STUDIOS INC.

RIDGEWOOD CHEERLEADING Tayler Shivers, Alexis Slusser, Riley Buchanan, Peyton Slusser, Olivia Slusser, and Bailey Fry. (Names are not necessarily in order of appearance.) PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON BY SEIBERT PHOTOGRAPHY

RIVER VIEW CHEERLEADING Brittany Schaefer, Jocie Carter, Kaley Guthrie, Samantha Phillips, Aselya Sposato, Olivia Welch, Kinley Guthrie, and Lexi Huston. (Names are not necessarily in order of appearance.) PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON BY LIFETOUCH SCHOOL STUDIOS INC.


Deer hunters good for local economy

fire pit. “They will come into the office and ask if I have any wood for a fire and then we will go out there and sit around and talk,” he said. The hunters who stay with Smith come from all over. “Some are from Ohio, but I’ve had them come from as far away as Vermont, Maryland and Maine and also come over from Pennsylvania and West Virginia,” he said. “A lot of the ones from Ohio are just here to get a deer, but a lot of the ones from out of state are here for the big bucks. I have a gentleman from Pennsylvania that comes every year and gets a pretty good size buck.” Smith knows at least a few other guests had good luck this season too.

Hunters harvest more than 1,500 wild turkeys

enjoys the variety of the work, selling direct to contractors and assisting with installation issues. Keirns participates in a women’s bowling league, has served on the board for First Step and would consider returning to board service. She volunteers for many company sponsored events such as Relay For Life, the Salvation Army Christmas Castle and United Way. Her employer, McWane Ductile, encouraged her participation, and with the urging of friends who have participated in Leadership Coshocton, Keirns decided to apply. In the two months since the program started, Keirns states she has “learned so much” and that the program has “exceeded her expectations.” Leadership Coshocton has encouraged her to “step out of her comfort zone” and be a positive voice for the community, to “look at what we do have.” Like many others, Keirns sees Coshocton as a “resilient community” where “people pull together” when things happen. She states, “it’s getting tougher with businesses leaving, but it is still nicer than a big city - we need to get past the negatives and find the positives. Coshocton is a great place to live - a great small town” and she wouldn’t want to live elsewhere.

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COSHOCTON – According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife, Coshocton County is currently first in deer harvested this year with a total of 3,433. The success deer hunters have in Coshocton County doesn’t just make them happy. It also is good news for business owners like Del Smith from Roscoe Motor Inn. “We were sold out for several nights in a row (during gun season) and I saw the same thing the first part of November with bow season,” he said. “This is an incredible time for me because it helps me get through the winter months when business dies down. I love the hunters.” Smith said the hunters appreciate the cleanliness of his motel, the setup of it with the exterior doors and he often sees them enjoy his

BY JOSIE SELLERS “I went out to check the mail and there was a Subaru Wagon with two bucks and a doe strapped to the top,” he said. “I should have taken a picture.” Gun season ran Nov. 30-Dec. 6 and there also is an extra weekend scheduled for Dec. 28-29. However, hunters can harvest deer until Feb. 7, 2016 with their bow or hunt with a muzzleloader from Jan. 9-12. “I’ve had hunters who didn’t get a deer book to come back with their bow or muzzleloader and several have already setup rooms for next year’s seasons,” Smith said. For more on deer hunting season and where other counties rank, visit http://wildlife.ohiodnr. gov. JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM


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Planning commission unanimously votes no on rezoning requests COSHOCTON – A standing room only crowd applauded the planning commission for its unanimous decision not to recommend to Coshocton City Council that property on Cambridge Road be rezoned for a housing rental complex. The planning commission and residents who gathered for the Dec. 1 public meeting heard a proposal from Kevin Brown and Mike Bier of PIRHL Developers, LLC about how their company would like to build 38 rental units with a clubhouse in the area of 437 Cambridge Road. In order to do that they had to get the city to change the zoning of 4.1349 acres on and around 437 Cambridge Road (former Pretty Products) from M-2 General Manufacturing to R-3 MultiFamily District and 0.344 acres at the southern corner of Cambridge Road and South 12th Street from R-2 One and Two-Family District to R-3 Multifamily District. The public’s main opposition to the project was that the development would be low income, subsidized housing, but Brown and Bier disagreed. “Our consultants found that there was a demand here for work force housing,” Brown said. “This is not HUD Section 8, government subsidized or public housing of any kind.” However, there would be income guidelines for living in the development. A family of four could only earn up to $33,420 and you could make no less than $17,000. Rent for a unit in the complex would be $625 a month. “For a family of four that is low income,” said Leslie Lenzo McLaughlin. She found research online that proves that Coshocton County already had more public housing than another other place in the state. Planning commission member Dan Duren

questioned if this new proposed complex would lower property values. “I would think these attractively built homes would help support home values,” Bier said. Jinni Bowman from the Coshocton County Auditor’s Office disagreed. She had already seen two properties similar to this hurt tax payers when owners filed appeals to have their property tax evaluations lowered. “What most people don’t realize is that when evaluations are lowered other tax payers make up the difference in the tax rate,” Bowman said. She also questioned the PIRHLrepresentatives emphasizing that they were making a $9,000,000 investment in the community. “The city and the school district are not going to get rich of off this,” Bowman said. “Some money will be collected under the city income tax while it’s being built but after that only a little will be made if there is someone (being paid) to mow or do maintenance work. People moving from one part of the town to here isn’t going to help.” Rich Pica, who owns a portion of the property PIRHL was interested in, but no longer agrees to have it rezoned, also felt this housing complex is not needed and will not help the community. “We have rentals,” he said. “Canal Lewisville (the housing complex there) has openings right now. They are actually advertising in Cleveland to try to get people.” Duren questioned whether PIRHL would be bringing in people from out of town to live in its new housing units. “You are skirting the issue,” Duren said. “Are you going to bring people into our community that take and don’t give back?” Bier didn’t think that was a necessary concern.

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“There is no reason why people right here can’t live there,” he said. Community members at the meeting were not assured by that statement and continued to share their concerns with the planning commission. “If you build it they will come, but if you give people the opportunity to work they will work,” said Rich Miller. “What message do you want to send to the community?” Tiffany Swigert, whose husband’s job is one of the many lost with WestRock closing, agreed with Miller. “We need more jobs,” she said. “Using an industrial property for something like this is not what the city needs.” Bier questioned how much interest there had been in the property since Pretty Products closed, but Port Authority Director Dorothy Skowrunski said this was an important piece of property to keep in their inventory. “Coshocton has very little industry property for us to market,” she said. “This also could be a good site for something commercial or a clinic or doctor’s office with its proximity to the hospital.” Skowrunski also said she would hesitate to put residential housing there because the property hasn’t completed all EPA phases to make sure it is safe. Both Mayor Steve Mercer and City Law Director Robert Skelton asked if PIRHL would commit to cleaning the site up to EPA standards no matter what the cost. “It would have to be an economic decision for us,” Brown said. Skelton said he was concerned that if the rezoning was done PIRHL would discover they SEE ‘REZONING’ ON PAGE 21

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 20 couldn’t complete the project and back out and then nothing would happen with the property. “My understanding is that we would have three years to develop the property and if we didn’t the zoning would revert,” Brown said. Bier and Brown also did eventually explain that their complexes do have a percentage of renters who use housing vouchers to help cover their costs. “Because of fair housing laws we have to accept vouchers,” Bier said. Mercer wrapped the question and answer session of the meeting up by asking for a show of hands for people who supported the rezoning. No one raised their hands but it appeared everyone did when he asked who was against the issue. Even though the planning commission voted not to recommend to city council that the properties be rezoned, PIRHL can still take its requests directly to council at one of its regular meetings, which are open to the public. Chris Neal was one of the many citizens at the meeting who applauded the planning commission’s decision. “This is a beautiful community and I didn’t want to see this happen,” she said. “I just thank God everybody listened.” JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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Coaching staff: Head Coach: Jason Trout, Varsity Assistant: Mark Gibson, JV Coach: Greg Vickers Last year’s record: Overall record was 6-16 with three wins in the league Key returning players and the impact you expect them to have: We return all five starters from last year. Matt Brillhart, Jonathan Dart and Taner Belangia are all incoming three year letterman. Jorn Hocter and Jake Gossman will round out the starting five. We also return Trevor Wine, Sam Vickers and Sean Orillion from a team that won the most games in the programs last nine years. Brillhart, Dart and Belangia will fill the bulk of the scoring while Hocter will run the point some and Wine and Vickers will be heavily relied upon for defense and rebounding. Hocter and Belangia are our two best defenders and Gossman will help with scoring and rebounding in the post. Key newcomers and the impact you expect them to have: Ethan Fry, Warren Cox and Chase Whitehair will see time and are expected to contribute to our up and down style of play and add to our depth. Overall strengths: Our strengths will include shooting, speed and depth. I am very pleased with our individual defensive effort to this point. Game you are most looking forward to: We always look forward to our matchups with Coshocton, being a cross county rivalry and given how close the games have been in the last two to three years. It is always such a good environment and fun to be a part of. There’s just a different feeling when it’s time to play Coshocton. Overall expectations or goals for the season: Overall expectations are to have a winning record, earn a top 10 seed in the tournament draw and contend for the ECOL Grey Division title.

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RVHS BOYS BASKETBALL Matt Brillhart, Jonathan Dart, Taner Belangia, Sam Vickers, Trevor Wine, Jake Gossman, Sean Orillion, Ethan Fry, Jorn Hocter, Warren Cox, Chase Whitehair, Tyler Gano, Nick Tahyi. (Names are not necessarily in order of appearance.) PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON BY LIFETOUCH SCHOOL STUDIOS INC.


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Coaching staff: Head Coach: Jeff Vickers, Varsity Assistant: Becca Smith and JV: Josh Bowman Last year’s record: 4-19 Key players and the impact you expect them to have: Katie Lahna, Cassidy Whiteus, Danielle Muhleman, and Mackenzie Huff are the returning starters from last year. These players must do the bulk of the scoring for us this year. I look for improved play out of these four due to the experience gained last year. I will need to have several other players step up and contribute this year. Carrie Hammond and Cassie Kaufman will need to provide minutes as substitutes for the post players and Sydnee Bice, Cydney Whiteus, Amy Johnson, and Mallory Giffin will need to be in the rotation for the perimeter players. Overall strengths: The strength of our team is our defense and post play. We will need to establish an inside out approach to our offense. Defensive pressure and hard play will also be a key to a successful season. Overall expectations or goals for the season: I look for a much improved season this year. I believe if we play as a team and focus on our strengths we can be competitive this year.

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RVHS LADY BEARS BASKETBALL Lexi Fry, Mallory Giffin, Claire Warschauer, Danielle Muhleman, Cassidy Whiteus, Sydnee Bice, Cassie Kaufman, Amy Johnson, Jordan West, Cydney Whiteus, Mackenzie Huff, Katie Lahna, Cassidy Dulgar, Carrie Hammond, Calli Bates. Head Coach Jeff Vickers, Varsity Assistant Becca Smith. (Names are not necessarily in order of appearance.) PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON BY LIFETOUCH SCHOOL STUDIOS INC.


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Coaching staff: Head Coach: Kristina King, Assistant: Scott King, Assistant: Jessica Balo, Assistant: Teya Murray Last year’s record: Last year we placed fourth in the ECOL for girls and third in the ECOL for boys. We were able to get all six relay teams to districts and four individual swimmers. The boys 200 free relay just missed a state showing. Key returning swimmers and the impact you expect them to have: Key returning lettermen for the boys are Nate Cooper, our all around best swimmer and Josh Bigrigg, Jonathon Helmick, Bryar Cox and Caleb Fischer. I expect them to be very solid with Nate and Caleb really helping out in the stroke events and making our relays very competitive. Nate, along with the other men have some individual goals we have set, and are working very hard to reach them. For the ladies we have four year letterman KJ Smailes and Shawna Shroyer returning along with several letterman that RVHS SWIMMING KJ Smailes, Morgan Ashcraft, Natasha Johnson, Lauryn Hardesty, Janay Fetzer, Lisa Jo- have shown tremendous improvement already... hansson, Josh Bigrigg, Bryar Cox, Jonathon Helmick, Adam Croup, Shawna Shroyer, Audree Murray, Kristian Meek, Morgan Ashcraft, Mackenzie Hudson and Madison Kristin Sharier, Mackenzie Hudson, Madison Woolard, Molly Schlupp, Nate Cooper, Cole Bennett, Emily Jacobs, Nela Woolard. I think these ladies will lead the team Durson, Caleb Fischer, Xavier Lewis, Dylan Harsh, Josie Fornora, Shelby Barnett, Paige Bemiller, Kyara Roberts, Ka- and help the relays and we hope to see good sey Millar, Allison Helmick, Jaden Matthews, Destiny Daugherty, Aliyah Guthrie, Alexis Rodgers, RJ Hammond, Eric improvement in some individual events. Jacobs, Taylor Massie, stat/manager, Head Coach Kristina King, Assistant Coach Jessica Balo, Volunteer Assistant Key newcomers and the impact you expect them Coaches Scott King and Teya Murray. (Names are not necessarily in order of appearance.) PHOTO CONTRIBUTED to have: Our key newcomer will be freshman Josie TO THE BEACON BY LIFETOUCH SCHOOL STUDIOS INC. Fornara. Josie has been in swimming club for a few years and is a nice addition to the team. I am excited to see her develop over Date Place Opponent Time the season. For the boys we have a couple new swimmers that are showing nice improvement and I think will start competing well on the varsity level by Dec. 12 Away Coshocton Invite 12 PM mid season...RJ Hammond, Cole Bennett, Adam Croup and Eric Jacobs. Dec. 16 Away Rosecrans 6 PM Overall strengths: I think we have some really good leadership this year. We Dec. 19 Away Mt Vernon Invite 9 AM had some big fins to fill from our graduating seniors last year, but these kids Jan. 2 Home Dover 10 AM are hungry and have some very attainable goals. They are putting in the extra Jan. 15 Away ECOL @ Coshocton 5 PM work to reach those goals. We have a nice set of numbers of new swimmers Jan. 16 Away Northridge Classic 9 AM that I am anxious to see how they develop. They are coming along very well. Jan. 19 Home Bloom Carroll/ 6 PM Meet you are most looking forward to: The kids really enjoy swimming at Canal Winchester/ Newark Kenyon so they are looking forward to competing in the Mt Vernon Invite Jan. 23 Home River View Invite 10 AM and hope the SEOSL will be held there. We always love competing with our Jan. 27 Home John Glenn/Zanesville 6 PM friendly rivals Coshocton. The kids have developed a very nice relationship. We definitely compete to win, but we cheer each other on as well. Many of Jan. 30 Away Tri-Valley Invite 10 AM these kids are teammates longer than they are rivals during their club season. Feb. 3 Away New Philadelphia 6 PM Overall expectations or goals for the season: Overall, we hope to win some Feb. 6 Away SEOSL Invite 10 AM small meets and place decent at invites. We are still developing depth that Feb. 13 Away Sectionals @ Steub. 10 AM teams like Dover and New Philadelphia are blessed to have. We are striving to Feb. 20 Away Districts @ Athens 10 AM get all six relays and several individuals to districts.

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Coaching staff: Devin Klein and Brodie Scherer Last year’s record: 7-4 in dual meets Key returning wrestlers and the impact you expect them to have: Seniors Tyler Koch, Ki Wright, Charles Fetzer, Alan Mitchell. All of these wrestlers we expect to be a leader on and off the mat. They all can score a lot of points for our team. Key newcomers and the impact you expect them to have: We have three freshmen John Crider, Jared Hall, Owen Kempf all have been working hard and improving every day. We have a large sophomore class that also has a lot of talent. Overall strengths: Our upperclassmen have been with the program for a long time, so the experience attitude and motivation they pass on to the younger kids will be beneficial. Meet you are most looking forward to: County Tri - it’s always nice to see how your team looks compared to the other schools in our county Overall expectations or goals for the season: I believe we will have a good season. We have high expectations for many kids on our team.

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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) #Stewart, N.J. 2015CI0425

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 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

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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

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SALESMAN Kapone Krupp of Minerva sold homemade aprons, gift boxes, and other items during the annual Lake Park Bazaar on Friday, Nov. 27. Kapone and his mother, Lorie Nyla, have been making and selling aprons together for two years. They heard about the bazaar from Kapone’s aunt and uncle who live in Killbuck and walk the paths of Lake Park often. “He enjoys it,” said Lorie. “It was his idea to start the kids’ aprons. We didn’t used to make kids aprons until one day, he said, Mom what about the kids?” Kapone was quite a salesman. By shortly after 9 a.m., he had already sold out of his large flowers made from plates and cups. BEACON PHOTO BY BETH SCOTT

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Land Transfers: 11.20.15 Ivan R. Schlabach and Susie Schlabach to Marvin I. Schlabach and Clara Mae Schlabach: $30,000 11.23.15 Mervin R. Miller and Joanna H. Miller to Alan G. Smith: $95,000 Zachary Troyer to Duane A. and Dora Fern Yoder: $280,000 11.25.15 The Porcher Family Trust to Mark Aronhalt: $61,000 Jeffrey A. White and Jennifer L. White to Derron T. Miller, Trustee of the Miller Keystone Inheritance Trust: $53,900 Mark H. McCoy and Kathy E. McCoy to Levi M. Stutzman and Bertha S. Stutzman: $130,000 Gene B. Grace and Dee Lynn Grace to Timothy Lee McCloud and Jennifer Lynn Casey: $120,000 11.27.15 Rodney E. Flinner to Micahel L. Roof: $110,000 Estate of Bernard G. Sharrock, co-executors R. Slaughter and JK Baker to Jesse Brickles and Natasha Brickles: $105,000 Charles E. and Lena M. Stricker to Michael D. Wesney Jr. and Johnie D.R. Bradford: $100,000 Zips Holdings, LLC to Calvin M. Andrews and Kaylee N. Wisenburg: $150,000 11.30.15 Gary Todd Hault to Dennis and Cynthia McCormick: $7,500 Phyllis G. Clark, Trustee of the Clark Family Trust to Jeffrey S. DeRan: $68,000 Vicki L. Azbell to Aaron L. Troyer: $48,950 Ammon L. Raber and Mattie E. Raber to Henry A. Weaver and Verna Weaver: $35,000 Amos R. Hershberger and Emma L. Hershberger to Henry A. Weaver and Verna Weaver: $205,000 Sarah M. Lepley to Clifford P. Lepley: $69,000 12.1.15 Copperhead Creek Ltd. to Jerry Shrock, Monroe Miller, Randy Miller, and Matthew Shrock: $40,000 Vicki L. Azbell to John A. Troyer and Mary N. Troyer: $100,000 12.2.15 Sheriff Timothy Rogers to Richard D. Buxton: $33,000 Sheriff Timothy Rogers to Jerry Yoder: $5,326.26 Richard A. Wille to Brian A. Craycraft: $174,000

of Marian Peoples Bruce A. Peoples, Executor of the Estate of Marian Peoples, to Bruce A. Peoples, Executor of the Estate of Marian Peoples Bruce A. Peoples, Executor of the Estate of Marian Peoples, to Bruce A. Peoples, Executor of the Estate of Marian Peoples 11.25.15 E. June Kanuckel to Brenda A. Blanford Land Transfers Exempt from 11.27.15 Conveyance Fees Paige M. Norman to Daniel L. Norman Jr. 11.20.15 Kenneth O. Gretchey, deceased, to Kathy L. Gretchey Estate of Harvey Richard Guilliams to Irene H. Guil- Annette Kimberley, fka Annette M. Powell, to Anliams nette Kimberley and Steven Kimberley Thomas Sharier to April M. Sharier 11.30.15 Marvin I. Schlabach to Marvin I. Schlabach and Clara Stein Land of Fresno LLC, an Ohio Limited Liability Mae Schlabach Company to Matthew A. Stein and Renee D. Stein 11.23.15 Jeffrey L. Hardesty to Jeffrey L. Hardesty and Kathy PR ê PR ê PR ê PR ê PR ê PR S. McHenry Jeffrey L. Hardesty to Jeffrey L. Hardesty and Kathy S. McHenry Ramona K. Brock to James R. Brock 11.24.15 Patriot Reserve Holdings, LLC to Blackhawk Land and 102+- ACRES OF Resources, LLC HUNTING/RECREATIONAL PROPERTY Bruce A. Peoples, Executor of the Estate of Marian Peoples, to Bruce A. Peoples, Executor of the Estate PROPERTY LOCATED AT 28237 CR 25,

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Marriages: Donald Williams of Coshocton to Katheran Maranda Lindell of Coshocton William Jacob Morris of Coshocton to Deena Nicole Wiggins of Dresden

Cheryl D. Wright to William L. Britton Jr.: $85,000 Anna M. Donaker to Janette Donaker and Alan Donaker as custodians for Kellyn R. Donaker under the Ohio Transfer to Minor Act: $55,000 Suzanne S. Clark and James G. Smailes III to Ianniello Company: $65,000 Vicki L. Azbell to John S. Miller and Esther M. Miller: $183,027.60

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Dissolutions Pam S. Cutshall of Newcomerstown from Michael S. Cutshall of Fresno Susan Ridenbaugh of Newark from Lloyd Ridenbaugh of Coshocton Tanya S. Cognion of Fresno from Kirk W. Cognion of Fresno Julie Ann Bates of West Lafayette from Robert Dwain Bates Sr. of West Lafayette April M. Sharier of West Lafayette from Thomas J. Sharier of West Lafayette Shelly Stiteler of Coshocton from Richard Stiteler of Cohocton Ashley M. Nichols of Coshocton from Nikolas E. Nichols of Coshocton Luanne Almack of Warsaw from Harry Almack of Coshocton Jacqueline A. Mishler of Coshocton from Glenn E. Mishler of Coshocton Pamela L. Swigert of Coshocton from Steve V. Swigert of Coshocton

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Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dissolutions Divorces Ruth Ann Slaughter of Warsaw vs. Jack Donald Slaughter Jr. of Coshocton Ylonnda Nicole Bradford of Coshocton vs. Jason Patrick Bradford of Coshocton Rachel Tarman of Coshocton vs. Keith Tarman of Coshocton

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on Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 6:30 p.m. At the same time, adults enjoy FaithTalks Bible study as we begin a new Jingle Bell Jangle 5K: Get in the hoiday spirit with a series called Spiritual Oxygen. Visitors welcome. Fresh Christmas-themed Night Race 5K around the paths of pizza and salads available every Wednesday from 3 – 8 Lake Park on Saturday, Dec. 19. A brand-new course p.m. Open to the public. Proceeds benefit youth minaround Lake Park will be all decked out in holiday istry. Chili Crossroads Bible Church is located at 29445 decorations and lights. Each runner will be provided County Road 10, Fresno. Learn more at www.chilibiwith jingle bells to wear as they run, if they choose. blechurch.org or the church Facebook page. Hot chocolate will be provided at the finish line. Pre-registration is $25 and will be taken up until Dec. Cookie and Candy Sale: Isleta UMC will have its 10th 6. Race Day cost is $30. Meet at the Lake Park Ca- annual Christmas cookie and candy sale in the church nal Boat Parking Lot. The race begins at 5:30 p.m. To basement on Saturday, Dec. 12 from 8 - 11 a.m. There will be hundreds of delicious holiday cookies and canpre-register, visit jinglebelljangle5k.eventbrite.com. dies to choose from, and you can make up your own assortment of favorites. Price is $6.50 per pound. Plan Announcements to come early for the best selection! Isleta UMC is loToy Chest: The Coshocton County Firefighter’s Asso- cated at 58608 CR 9, Newcomerstown. ciation Toy Chest is accepting new unwrapped toys, wrapping paper, scotch tape, or monetary donations Celebration of Light: Newcomerstown’s Victory Asto help Coshocton County families in need for Christ- sembly of God located at 311 South College Street in mas this year. Toy donations can be dropped off at Newcomerstown invites the community to attend an either of the following locations: Coshocton City Fire outdoor Christmas event from 6 - 7:30 p.m. on SaturDepartment located at 325 S. 7th St. in Coshocton or day, Dec. 12 and 19. The Second Annual Celebration Walhonding Valley Fire District located at 100 S. Bridge of Light will feature Christmas tree lighting, horseSt. in Warsaw. Monetary donations may be mailed to drawn wagon rides, an appearance from historic Saint the following address: Coshocton County Firefighter’s Nicholas, Christmas carols, free hot chocolate and “snow ball”. And on Dec. 12, the Walhonding Rube Association Toy Chest, PO Box 133, Coshocton. Band will be performing Christmas carols. Both events Get Together: Pretty Products monthly get-together are free and open to the public. Victory Assembly of will be Dec. 11 at 11 a.m. at the Elks. Please park in the God is a part of the Victory Network of Churches and is committed to providing our communities with opbank parking lot. portunities to rise up and be all that we can be together. For more information, go to www.important2God, Church Events email questions to nctvictory@gmail.com, or call 740Peanut Brittle Available: Peanut brittle is available at 498-6547. Mercantile on Main in Coshocton now until Christmas for $6 per pound bag. Mercantile on Main is open Twas the Light Before Christmas: The children of 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9 Roscoe United Methodist Church will be presenting a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays. They are located at 313 Twas the Light Before Christmas on Sunday, Dec. 13 Main St. across from the Courthouse. The Nellie Chap- at 10:30 a.m. during worship services. The church is el UMC Talent Project will benefit 100% from the net located at 475 High St. in Roscoe Village. profits and will fund various mission projects. To order five lbs. or more of candy or arrange delivery of candy Quilt Raffle: A queen-sized quilt made by a member outside of the Coshocton area, call Becky Bowden at of the Warsaw United Methodist Church will be raffled at the church on Sunday, Dec. 13. There will be a soup 740-327-2235. luncheon after morning services at noon. The winning AWANA Store: Kids infant through12 enjoy Awana raffle ticket will be drawn at that time. You do not need Store night at AWANA with Bible memory and games to be present to win. Tickets are $1 each or 10 for $5

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Community Calendar Annual Dinner: The Coshocton County Genealogy Society will meet for its annual dinner at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 15 at Roscoe United Methodist Church to induct new officers and to honor members for the following societies: Pioneer, Century, and Civil War. Membership is $10 per person and $12 dollars for two. Send checks to CCCOGS P.O. Box 128 Coshocton, Ohio 43812-0128.

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 Wednesday, Dec. 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.

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Monday, Dec. 14: Coffee Club: Coshocton Public Library: Senior adults 55 and over are invited to the library for a cup of hot coffee and enlightening conversation. 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Thursday, Dec. 10: Holiday Chi and Tea: Coshocton Public Library: A special relaxing Holiday Chi Class. 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.

Tuesday, Dec. 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, Thursday, December 10, 17: Lapsit: Coshocton bubbles, or other fun activities. Registration is prePublic Library: Lapsit for babies and toddlers, birth ferred. 9 - 9:30 a.m. to three years, plus parent or caregiver, focusing on early literacy and socialization skills through rhyme, Tuesday, Dec. 15: Letterland: West Lafayette rhythm, finger plays, and music, all from the security Branch Library: Join the library each week this year of the parent’s lap. Spend 20 minutes on a structured for Preschool Storytime as they travel to a place called circle time, read the shortest of stories, and then en- Letterland. Meet engaging letter characters, read joy parachute play, art projects, musical instruments, theme-related stories and sing songs, learn rhymes, bubbles, or other fun activities. Registration is pre- do Brain Gym, and make crafts. This program will be ferred. 9:30 - 10 a.m. or 10:30 - 11 a.m. enjoyed by children aged 3 - 7. Registration is preferred. 11 - 11:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 11: Think It. Ink It. Read It. A Teen Writing Club: Coshocton Public Library: Grades 7 Tuesday, Dec. 15: Family Night @ the Library: Co- 12 will enjoy this writing club facilitated by and for shocton Public Library: Every Tuesday 7 - 7:30 p.m. teenagers. Bring snacks and enjoy an hour worth of Preschoolers travel to a place called Letterland. Using writing and activities. Be sure to bring your notebook engaging stories, songs, movement, and crafts, chiland pen. This is a must-attend event for all writing dren become familiar with memorable letter characlovers. Club is held bi-weekly on Fridays. Registration ters. School-aged children, at the same time, enjoy a required. Call 740-622-0956. 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. new program called the STEAM Club (science/technology/engineering/art/mathematics) filled with liSaturday, Dec. 12: Santa, Story, & Song!: Coshoc- brary fun. Each week, a new activity: Build Rapunzel’s ton Public Library: Make Coshocton Public Library tower from Legos, library-based scavenger hunts, a holiday destination this year. They are offering a learn to use microfilm, and much more. Register for three-fold program bound to appeal. From 11 - 11:30 these quality programs. 7 - 7:30 p.m. a.m., Santa Claus will be visiting the Children’s Room. He will be more than happy to listen to each child’s wishes and will be available for photo opportunities. From 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., child author, Piper C. Hawkins, of “Visions of Light: A Christmas Story” will Lori Frank, Broker read her story and be available to answer questions Eight Offices to Serve You on her writing process. Holiday cookies and punch will be served. From 12:00 - 12:30 p.m., move to the 535 Main Street, Coshocton Magazine Area to be led in a holiday sing-a-long by 740-622-7653 • www.carolgoffrealestate.com members of Certified Gold. Registration is requested. Office Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9-5 • Sat. 9-1 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

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