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Living Longer – Page 6 Guns versus Hoses Article – Page 7 Valentine’s Gift Guide – Page 8 - 9 This edition of The Beacon published for Those who have lost their homes due to fire in our community.
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The first annual “Guns” versus “Hoses” basketball game was played at Kids America to a large crowd of well wishers on Saturday, January 31st. The game pitted members of the Coshocton County Sheriff’s Department against members of the Coshocton City Fire Department and volunteer fire
departments from around the county. The game was held to raise funds for George Hare, a volunteer fireman with many years of service with Jackson Township. Hare was diagnosed in October with a brain tumor. Pictured above are members of the Coshocton 6th grade traveling basketball team
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et’s start this week’s column with this sobering fact. Yes, I know – many of you count on Mark’s Musings to provide some tongue in cheek humor – or – a positive slant on what is currently happening in the community. We’ll get to that! But first, let’s take a look at the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which
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is the name being applied to what many know as the Economic Stimulus Plan. You probably know by now that the House of Representatives version passed last week and the Senate is currently discussing the issue. That means, of course, revisions to the House plan. The current measure is floating somewhere be-
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tween $750 billion and $900 billion, depending on whom you consult. It is our opinion that the final tally may well reach 1 Trillion dollars. For the sake of my own education, I googled just exactly what does one trillion dollars look like in real numbers. Here it is fellow Coshoctonians. $1,000,000,000,000. That is twelve zeroes to the left of the decimal point. A trillion is a million million dollars! One trillion dollars would stretch nearly from the earth to the sun. According to the website http://100777.com, it would take a military jet flying at the speed of sound, reeling out a roll of dollar bills behind it, 14 years before it reeled out one trillion dollar bills. According to this same website, It is highly likely that the federal government will have a $10 trillion budget by the year 2010. Okay, now on to some positive news on the local front. The Coshocton County Commissioners announced at the recent economic development breakfast that the broadband initiative will soon be available in the county. This is good news for parents of students who need to do web research, small
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businesses and entrepreneurs wanting to work out of their homes, and others who just want to keep current on the many issues facing our country. Please see the article in this issue of The Beacon for more details. For more good news, one just needs to keep their eyes and ears tuned in. I heard on the WTNS talk show this week that one local citizen knits mittens for those children in need. This is super. There are many people that have recommitted – or just stayed committed – to helping their friends and neighbors during this economic crisis. This is exactly what our country needs. More people giving of their valuable time, talents and resources. I have heard of many similar stories during the past few weeks – which is heartwarming in these times of professional greed. Are you listening Manny Ramirez? Yes, Manny turned down a $25 million dollar offer because it wasn’t enough. Maybe the way to resolve the federal deficit and curb this proposed package before it hurts our kids and their kids – is to have each professional athlete kick back part of their salary to the stimulus plan! Okay, I
know – that sounds absurd – and many of you would disagree – that if a professional athlete has the talent and skill then they should be paid for it. But at some point, just as with corporate executives – we have to ask – how much do you really need? You can contact Mark Fortune with your opinion via email at: mark@coshoctoncountybeacon.com. He would love to hear from Beacon readers!
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Mickey Mouse Here We Come!
Susan Warne shows her excitement after boarding the bus that will take her and 18 other Hopewell clients and 8 staff members to Disney World. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)
19 excited clients and 8 staff members of Hopewell School left for Disney World in Orlando, Florida on a bitterly cold January Saturday morning in Coshocton last weekend. Nikki Markel, Director of Recreation for Hopewell School, stated that this trip has been a dream for Susan Warne, who celebrated her birthday on February 7th at Disney World. When asked about the trip, Warne excitedly exclaimed that, “It’s gonna mean a lot to me. This is a lifetime dream�. Warne said her favorite Disney characters
are Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Scott Stagmeyer stated that, “I’m real excited, I want to see everything!� Lindsay Ashcraft said this will be, “the trip of a lifetime�. Her favorite characters are Mickey and Minnie Mouse and she has been saving her money for almost a year to pay for the trip. Bob Nicholson, Director of Community Services for Hopewell, said that to see this happen from the beginning planning in the fall of 2007 to now see it come to fruition is
just amazing! Nicholson went on to say that, “a lot of our folks don’t leave the county. This is a life changing trip for them. I’m just looking forward to seeing them do it – this is a big test for us. This is huge! I also can’t say enough about Nikki Markel, she did it all!� Markel also said that she was “extremely confident in our staff!� Toby Collins added, “It will be an awesome experience for all involved. It is something that otherwise they might not be able to do.�
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Members of the River View Black Bear swim team celebrate with Courtney Timmons and her mom, Denise Timmons, prior to their meet with John Glenn. Timmons is a four year letterman and the lone senior swimmer for this year’s Black Bears swim squad. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)
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Members and coaches of the River View Swim Team celebrated four year senior swimmer Courtney Timmons with a bouquet of flowers, plaque and a cake before their meet with John Glenn on February 4th. River View swim coach Fred Wachtel stated that, “Courtney has been a wonderful kid – she’s worked hard and done everything we’ve asked her to do – we’ll miss her a lot!� Timmons is a four year letterman with the program.
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Valentine's Day will be extra special this year, as the Pomerene Center for the Arts 16th Annual Chocolate Extravaganza will offer a sweet way to celebrate the day. The event will be held Saturday, February 14, from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church located at 1500 Pleasant Valley Drive in Coshocton. Pre-sale tickets are $6 and are available in Coshocton at the Candy Bouquet, Dean's Jewelry, the Good News Bookstore, or by calling the Pome-
By calling the Pomerene Center in advance, your tickets can be held for you at the door the day of the event at the pre-sale ticket price. Plenty of free parking is available in the Emmanuel Lutheran Church's lot. According to Mickie Gala-
such as hazelnut chocolate roulade, chocolate cakes, and a chocolate cookie bouquet will be raffled. "Mike Abood will once again donate his wonderful cheesecakes for the raffle this year," added Galajda. "And Liberty Pottery will donate plates for the raffle items." Galajda says that this Valentine's Day in Coshocton offers a full day of activities to make the day special. "You can begin the afternoon enjoying the delights of chocolate at the Extravaganza, and then dance the night away at the Lake Park Big Band Dance that evening," she said. "It will make for a perfect Valentine's Day celebration." For more information about the Chocolate Extravaganza event, or to donate chocolate desserts, contact the Pomerene Center for the Arts at (740) 622-0326 or visit www.pomerenearts.org.
All-Ohio Youth Choir “Hand in Hand” Concert Approximately 160 members of the All-Ohio Youth Choir will be traveling from all points in Ohio to Coshocton for the Youth Choir’s 17th annual reunion concert. The concert will be held on Sunday, February 15 at 3:00 p.m. at Coshocton High School’s McKinley Auditorium located at 1205 Cambridge Road. They will be singing highlights from their 2008 summer show, “Hand in Hand.” The choir is conducted by Charles R. Snyder. Familiar songs will include Sentimental Journey, Garth Brook’s hit, The River, the
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jda, co-organizer of the event, this year's Chocolate Extravaganza offers not only delicious chocolate desserts, but also entertainment. "We will have painting demonstrations with Kelsey Schott and musical entertainment by Geneva Martin and Dan Barnes," said Galajda. "This is the largest and most successful fundraiser the Pomerene Center has annually." Chocolate, of course, is the main focus of the Chocolate Extravaganza where you'll enjoy such delights as chocolate tortes and cakes, chocolate cheesecakes, chocolate candy and a variety of other chocolate desserts. "At least 80 people are donating their homemade chocolate desserts for the event," said Galajda. "We have chocolate favorites coming in from all the wonderful bakers and cooks that we know of in the county." A raffle will be held during the Extravaganza where items
semble will be singing for the 8:00 a.m. mass that day at Sacred Heart Church, 805 Main Street, Coshocton. Cathy Hudson, 2008 recipient of the Choir’s Distinguished Service Award, and mother of Youth Choir alumni Brad, Abby and Micah is arranging Saturday evening housing in Coshocton for the singers. Tickets for the “Hand in Hand” concert are $8 for adults and $5 for students and
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The staff and volunteers at Charity Train will take care of pricing the items and marking them with the designated charity the donor chooses. “We want the merchandise to be priced at bargain prices so it will turn over quickly,” said Misener. “We hope the many tourists we have shopping here will enjoy the shopping experience, too. They will see from the labels which charities their dollars will benefit.” Donors will also receive postcards to mail to the various charities they have selected to receive funds from the sale of their goods. Misener says they will need volunteers on a regular basis to help sort the items and stock the goods. “This is not about Unusual Junction,” said Misener. “This is about the community and involving everyone.” Misener has had an overwhelming response so far from everyone she has involved in the idea. “The enthusiasm from everyone I talk with about Charity Train inspires me,” she said. “Peo-
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There’s a new non-profit in the community that is dedicated to helping fund numerous charity organizations. Charity Train is the brainchild of Teri Misener of Unusual Junction and Universe Bridal in West Lafayette. At Charity Train, they will accept donations of clothing, household goods, outdoor items and other things – even cars. The items will be sold in the Charity Train store set up in the train cars. The donor can designate which charity or charities he would like the proceeds to be donated. “It’s a ‘win’-’win’-’win’,” said Misener. “The donor has a place to get rid of the stuff in his home that’s too good to throw away, the purchaser gets a good deal and the charities get the funds they need.” Misener says she was inspired to start Charity Train for a number of reasons. “I have always loved searching for bargains,” said Misener. “This past fall I was on my way to work and thinking about what kind of shop we could put in the beautiful
ple ask me what they can do to help. We’re a charity helping charity. The donor can select whichever charity they would like to support whether it’s the music boosters, the Red Cross, their church, Salvation Army or any other.” She says she hopes to see the idea grow beyond Coshocton. “My ultimate dream is to see this concept go national,” she said. “There are so many positives—It’s fun for the people who donate. It provides an outlet for re-useable goods. It can provide community service projects for volunteers and service groups. It offers a cool shopping experience and helps numerous charities with much needed dollars.” She hopes to see the Charity Train open for business beginning on April 1 of this year. Anyone who has items they wish to donate to Charity Train can drop them off at the main depot building at Unusual Junction. If you have questions or would like to volunteer, contact Teri Misener at Universe at (740) 545-5005.
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Guns versus Hoses Game Rocks Kids America!
Referees Kept Game “Under Control”! The men in the stripes for the Guns versus Hoses game were all veterans of the local hardwood. Pictured from left to right are; John Williams, John Dunlop and Steve Donley. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)
The first annual “Guns versus Hoses” basketball game was played at Kids America on Saturday, January 31st in front of an enthusiastic crowd. The “Guns” representing the Coshocton County Sheriff’s Department, and the “Hoses”, representing members of the city of Coshocton and various volunteer fire de-
partments throughout the county, played their hearts and legs out to raise money for George Hare, a volunteer fireman that was diagnosed with a brain tumor last fall. Shannon Devore, of the Sheriff’s Department, said that, “we wanted to show our support for George, for people in need. I am pleasantly surprised
that a lot of people are here to support George and this event. This is a really nice outpouring of support for him”. Mark Sharrock, who has been with the sheriff’s department for three years, stated that, “I think it’s great, hopefully this is the first of many events to show our support for those in need.” Mike Freetage said prior to the game that he was “looking forward to winning. George is my brother-in-law and I feel great about the support”. Sheriff Tim Rogers said that “I’m tickled to death that Shannon put this together – it’s a great event for a good cause”. During a quick break in the game we talked to five year old Kierney Murphy who said about her dad, (Mark Murphy), “Dad doesn’t know how to play basketball but I’m proud of him!” Editor’s note: We didn’t notice whether the comment about Mark’s talent was true or not, only
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those playing in the game would truly know!) With 22 fire fighters and 16 members of the sheriff’s department joining together for such a great cause, you just knew that the day would provide a lot of laughs and a healthy spirit of competition. And that it did. The game started with the hot three point shooting of Tyler McKee, which had the “Hoses” off to a blazing start. (Pun intended!) At halftime, “Guns” coach Eric DeMattio reported that “we need to get rebounds, hold on to the ball and make some buckets!” “Hoses” coach Mike Snyder quipped, “We’re going to wrap our hoses around their legs – and put ‘em in jail! We’re having a great time for a good cause”. With wholesale substitutions running rampant throughout the course of the game, it appeared that the firefighters were going to light things up – that is, until the fourth quarter
when the sheriff’s department unleashed their ace in the hole. No, not Dingo, the canine crime fighter! This would be corrections officer in training Adam Haumschild, who has apparently played a little basketball during his young lifetime. Haumschild led a comeback by the “Guns” that, when the game ended, had the Sheriff’s department taking home the trophy. Sheriff Tim Rogers, when quizzed about the victory said, “There was no doubt in my mind that we were going to win – Haumschild was our ace – I’m just glad he got here in time!” Haumschild was attending correction officer classes and made it to the game for most of the second half. Following the game, event coordinator Shannon DeVore said that the event, “raised over $1,000 – it’s turned out so, so nice. The community support was just great!” But there were no losers
By Mark Fortune in this game. Everyone went home a winner with our community a little bit stronger, a little more relaxed and a wonderful member of our community knowing that he and his family are loved. Congratulations to the members of the Coshocton County Sheriff’s Department, Coshocton City Fire Department and all of the volunteer firemen that participated in the game. Even the cheerleaders got into the spirit of things, with Coshocton High School Varsity and Junior Varsity squads cheering the teams on. Tiffany Fry, varsity cheerleading advisor, said that, “two of the girls are related to George so we’re glad to be here”. George Hare summed up the day’s events by saying, “I appreciate what the community is doing – my family is so thankful – this shows how many friends you’ve got”.
Give me a high five! For the past two weekends, the Coshocton Bowling Center featured some of Coshocton County’s finest bowlers with the Coshocton during the City Bowling Tournament. Jared Kimble, who has been bowling for two years, now, said that, “I enjoy doing it – it’s about the only sport I can do. I’ve been enjoying the tournament – right now I’m in third or fourth place in the singles”. Tom Hawthorne stated that, “Overall, I think the tournament has gone real well, the participation is up”. When asked why he participates in the tournament, Hawthorne simply said, “I like the competition”. Jeff Oswald, manager, said, “There has been a city tournament since the 1940’s and 1950’s. There are more people bowling this year than in the past five or six years. There are good sponsors for this event and we donate part of the entry fees back for prizes along with other
Pictured is Mike Leach giving Jared Kimble a high five following Kimble’s pickup of a tough spare during Sunday’s Coshocton City Bowling Tournament singles event held at the Coshocton Bowling Center. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)
prizes. For example, if someone bowls a 300 game they earn $100 and we also give the bowler $100. Mike Leach, President of Coshocton USBC, believes that, “The numbers are up due to the enthusiasm for bowling around here. The lane conditions are consistent – Jeff does a good job with the lanes. It’s a well run tournament – we
have a lot of people helping – Tony West actually runs the tournament and does a great job”. (Editor’s note: The Coshocton City Women’s Tournament will be held the first weekend in March. For information please call 740-622-6332.)
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Friends of the Animal Shelter (FOTAS) will sponsor the Cutest Pet Calendar Contest for 2010 as a fundraiser for the organization, according to Sandi Guinther, president. Photos must be 35mm or on a disk, 300 dpi or better. No Polaroid’s will be accepted. Photos can be 4x6 up to 9x12 in size and can be of any type of pet-dogs, cats, birds, goats, reptiles, horses, turtles, fish, etc. Photos will be returned only if a self-addressed, stamped envelope is included with the entry form. All photos entered will be used on the calendar which will again
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Lunch and Learn Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA). Sponsored by the Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce will be held on Friday, February 20, 2009, 12:00-1:00p.m. at Roberta’s Catering Banquet & Event Center, located at 51 Pine Street, Coshocton. Tricia Pokosh, HR Consultant, CapitalwiseHR will be featured, Cost is $10 for Chamber members, $12 for non-Chamber members. For reservations contact the Chamber of Commerce at 740-6225411 or by faxing 740-622-9902 or email matthewshannon@coshoctoncounty.net, no later than 12:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 18, 2009.
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An initial meeting of the newly formed Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)support group will be held on Tuesday, February 24th, 4-5:30pm, at St. John’s United Church of Christ, 808 Orange Street, Coshocton. This parent initiated group is intended to provide support for the families of children with ADHD, as together they learn more about how to access resources, work effectively with the schools, and maintain a healthy, supportive home environment. Light refreshments are provided and childcare is available upon request. Those interested but unable to come and those seeking additional information, please contact Angie Moses, 623-8551 or St. John’s UCC at 622-2781. M.O.F.I.A. Men of Faith In Action starts February 21st at 8:00 a.m. Meeting the 3rd Saturday of each month at Coshocton Christian Tabernacle located at 23891 Airport Rd. Coshocton. 740-622-4133 Hobbies and Craft Workshop to be held on February 21, 2009. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. with the first class at 9:00 a.m. Cost at the door is $10 and up to six classes can be taken. This goes to American Cancer Society Relay For Life for cancer research. This event was organized by the Family Matters team and will be held at Ridgewood High School in West Lafayette. Classes cover quilting, wool spinning, scrapbooking, woodcarving, gardening, decorative sweatshirt, decorating gourds, stained glass, table loom, sewing, making your own cleaning products and many others. There will be
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Notice RV Board of Education Meeting. The River View Board of Education has changed the date of the February Board of Education meeting to February 17th, at 6:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Administrative Office. 2009 Program Schedule for the Coshocton Chapter Ohio Genealogical Society. Most monthly meetings are held the Third Tuesday of the month at 7:30 PM in the meeting room at the Coshocton Public Library located at 655 Main St., Coshocton, OH 43812. Time and place may change as per yearly schedule. Feb 17th - Tour of Sacred Heart Church Mar 17th - Wood Carvers -“Larry Bryan” Apr 21th - Living History-Kate -- “Llasha Philabaum” May 19th - Local History -- “Ken Smails” Jun 16th - Coshocton Advertis-
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ing -- “Greg Coffman” Jul 21th - Tombstone Restoration -- “James Pennell” Aug 18th - Writing Your Memoirs -- “Christie Merce” Sep 15th - Shadybend Manor House -- “Charles Downer” Oct 20th - Nominations Nov 17th - Election of Officers Dec 15th - Dinner, Installation of officers, Awards. For more information visit http://www.coshoctongenealogy.org/schedule.htm American Cancer Society Daffodil Days. Daffodil Days is an American Cancer Society fundraising campaign, offering donors multiple giving opportunities to the fight against cancer. In Ohio, sales are conducted by Relay for Life Teams and the monies raised are counted toward the Relay Team’s fundraising goals. The daffodil is the first flower of spring and a symbol of hope. The American Cancer Society is offering fresh daffodils to raise money for cancer research, education, advocacy and service programs. Daffodil choices include: Daffodil Bouquet - Ten fresh daffodils make up one bouquet, asking for a minimum donation of $10.00. Boyd Bear & Bunch – Boyds 2009 Daffodil Bear and a bundle of ten daffodils for $25.00 Order can be picked up March 14th & 15th at the Activities Room at Lafayette Pointe, 620 E Main Street, West Lafayette. For order information contact: Lisa, Fundraising Chair at 294-7359; Laurie, Team Recruitment Chair at 545-6457; Sarahann, Survivor Chair at 295-0005; Kim, Event Co-Chair at 622-4055 or Bob, Event Co-Chair at 740739-7287. Make checks payable to The American Cancer Society and mail order form and money to: Daffodil Sale, 21639 Ileen Drive, West Lafayette, Ohio 43845
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River View Student Selected for People to People Program Taylor Gibson, a student at River View in Warsaw, has been accepted into the People to People Student Ambassador Program, an educational travel program founded by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Gibson will explore Italy and Greece for 19 days in summer 2009 as a member of the Canton delegation. By participating in the Modern and Ancient Civilizations itinerary, Gibson can earn academic credit while getting to know the people, culture and history of the places visited. She will take part in a va-
riety of activities such as a community service project, visiting the Coliseum, exploring the Vatican and the Sistine Chapel, hike on the slopes of active volcano Mount Etna, experience Olympia, home of the original Olympic Games, and stand in the Parthenon. Acceptance into the Student Ambassador Program is an honor. After being invited to enroll, Gibson submitted letters of recommendation and successfully completed an interview process. Before departing she will attend several orientation
meetings with program leaders and fellow delegates to learn about the destination and prepare for the journey. Gibson will travel under the leadership of Bambi Fritsche, a teacher-leader from Plain Local Schools. The group will be met upon arrival by a local delegation manager who coordinates the cultural and recreational excursions and is familiar with local customs. President Eisenhower founded People to People during his presidency in 1956 with citizen leaders including entertainer Bob Hope,
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23rd Annual Edward E. Montgomery, Jr. Piano Competition Applications Forms and Guidelines are now available at the three area High School Music Departments, as well as with local piano teachers for the 23rd Annual Edward E. Montgomery, Jr. Piano Competition. The goal of the competition is to select “the most competent artistic piano player in Coshocton County” as
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January 23, 2009 Levi H. & Lorrene B. Fausnight to Gary Tennant; $13,000 Cecil Junior Freetage to Mason R. & Geraldine V. Yoho; $115,000 Michael A. Booke to Derrick M. Nelson & Jennifer R. McFarland; $62,434.82 January 26, 2009 Sheriff Tim Rogers to Mike Ianniello; $26,100 George & Patsy L. Hopkins to Friends and Family Hunt Club, LLC; $20,000 Deutsche Bank National Trust to Louissa L. Summers; $33,500 January 27, 2009 Joseph Wells to Matthew D. Wells; $62,000 Albert Land Investments, LLC to William J. & Jane Albert; $279,500 Scott C. & Brenda J. Robinson to Betsy M. Wise; $97,000 William Bradley Davis to Joseph W. Jr. & Mary Kathleen Mascolino; $183,000 Bruner Land Company, Inc. to Lewis W. II & Michelle L. Craigo; $11,000 January 29, 2009 Countrytyme Grove City LTD to Johnnie L. & Joanna E. Moreland; $294,000
Lois K. Forsythe to Dean Allen & Tonya D. Garrett; $15,000 Susan M. McPeak to Chino Bean, LLC; $225,000 Sheriff Tim Rogers to Morequity, Inc; $120,000 January 30, 2009 Samuel J. & Susan A. Miller to Daniel E. & Lena Yoder; $157,000 Sheriff Tim Rogers to AB Rentals LLC; $23,334 Atlee A. & Barbara A. Yoder to Henry V. Hershberger; $130,000 February 2, 2009 Michael & Brenda K. Ianniello to Duston C. Wilkin; $37,000 February 3, 2009 Dominic D. & Amy Sue Crock to Bryan J. & Jamie L. Raach; $164,000 February 4, 2009 Christina Bank & Trust to Craig F. & Amber Lee Richard; $62,000 February 5, 2009 Raymond E. & Lovina Yoder to Adrian D. & Susie A. Hershberger; $87,000
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February 3, 2009 David Eldwin Drake Sr. of Coshocton to Nancy Sue Boerger of Coshocton Lewis W. Hoop of Coshocton to Carissa E. Kohl of Coshocton
February 5, 2009 Timothy George Bethel of West Lafayette to Kelly June Mason of West Lafayette
Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/ Dissolutions Divorces Granted: Risa Eyelyn Connolly of Newcomerstown to James K. Connolly of Coshocton Angela M. Wright of West Lafayette to Robert J. Wright of West Lafayette Connie D. Tish of Conesville to Peter D. Tish of Conesville Jessica L. Cutlip of West Lafayette to Jared E. Cutlip of Newcomerstown Kelly J. Beatty of Coshocton to Charles L. Beatty Jr. Dissolutions Granted: Marian Rochelle Bragg of Coshocton to Daniel Lee McCoid of Coshocton Melissa Collins Kramer of Frazeysburg to James D. Kramer Jr. of Frazeysburg Lecia Eckley of Columbus to Ronald Jon Eckley of Coshocton
Malone University Chorale to appear in Concert The Malone University Chorale will be in concert on Sunday, February 22, 2009 at 3:00 pm at the Roscoe United Methodist Church. A free will offering will be taken. The 70 member choir is under the direction of Dr. David Donelson and will perform music ranging from Spirituals to Classical. Malone
is a Liberal Art University in Canton, Ohio and they offer majors ranging from Education to Religion to Premedical. Representatives from the University will be present to offer educational opportunities to prospective students. Any young person thinking of attending college in the
near future is encouraged to attend this concert. Roscoe United Methodist Church is located on High Street in Roscoe Village. Les Widder is the Director of Music and Rev. Coralee Cox is the Pastor. For more information, please call the church office at 622-7780.
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