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DECEMBER 7, 2016
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
Hoy, Jaden Hunley, Laney Mizer, Emma Prouty Grade six: Kaden Arnold, Elizabeth Birkbeck, Anthony Endsley, Gavin Kesterson, Gauge McFarland, Makayla Schlarb, Thomas Williams, Kadince Wilson Contributed | Beacon
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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