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COSHOCTON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS - May 13 &14 Friday, 6:00 p.m. to Saturday,12:00 Noon

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2016 Relay for Life Co-Chairs’ Message

LEFT TO RIGHT: MERCER, WILSON, COURTRIGHT, AND BUSH (BEING HELD) As your co-chairs and on behalf of the many committee members, we want to personally welcome you to Relay for Life 2016! We are very excited and honored to be given the opportunity to be your co-chairs this year. Relay for life is something we hold near and dear to our hearts. Our committee has been working hard throughout this year starting in August. This year’s theme is “Relay around the World”. Teams are encouraged to decorate their campsite as the country they picked to represent. Everyone looks forward to the creativity of the teams with their campsites. One of the many activities you can participate in is the

annual tent judging or campsite judging. We invite the community to join us Friday, May 13 and Saturday, May 14. Bring a friend and enjoy this year’s relay. Opening ceremonies are at 6 p.m. on Friday, with the survivor lap kicking off the official event. Miss Relay will take place on Friday night this year and will be at 8 p.m. Closing Ceremonies will be at 12 pm on Saturday. This year’s relay will be 18 hours and not the 24 hours it has been in the past. The Luminaria service will begin at 10 p.m. Tracy Barnhouse is honoring those who continue to fight and the American Cancer those we remember that have lost their fight. Society event leader. Throughout the event, there will be food available to purchase, games, entertainment, and fun for the whole family. As always we will have our wonderful Armed Forces Ceremony, which will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday. The auctions (cake, purse, anything goes) will be from 9 - 11 a.m. This year the committee has chosen to spotlight leukemia survivors and will be recognizing them at the opening ceremony. Austin Finlay will be cutting the ribbon to get relay started. Even if you are not on a team or have never participated, come down to the fairgrounds and walk a lap or two. We are “Relaying around the World” so that one day someone doesn’t have to hear those dreaded words, you have cancer. So mark your calendars and join us May 13 and 14 for this year’s Coshocton County Relay for Life at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds. Amber Mercer, Missy Wilson, Melinda Courtright, and Stefani Bush

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Entertainment: Coshocton Youth Chorale singing, “America the Beautiful” National Anthem: Sung by Mackenzie Hudson Opening Prayer: Lori Wright Cancer Spot Light: Leukemia Grand Marshall: Austin Finlay


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2016 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 6:00 - 6:30 PM Opening Ceremony, National Anthem, Pledge of Allegiance, Prayer

Main Stage

6:30 - 6:45 PM

Survivor & Caregiver Lap

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6:45 - 7:15 PM

Team Processional Lap

Main Stage

8:00 - 9:00 PM

Miss Relay Competition

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Friday, May 13

10:00 PM Luminary Service Main Stage Tent Judging

Campsites

11:00 PM

Team Captain/Committee Reception

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2016 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 2:00 - 4:00 AM

Karaoke Contest

Main Stage

4:00 - 4:30 AM

Glow Stick Ring Toss

Game Area

4:30 - 5:00 AM

Pizza Box Challenge

Game Area

5:00 - 5:30 AM

Hula Hoop Contest

Game Area

5:30 - 6:00 AM

Bobbing for Donuts

Game Area

6:00 - 7:00 AM

Chalk & Walk Laps

Main Stage

7:00 - 7:30 AM

Egg Relay

Game Area

7:30 - 8:00 AM

Potato Sack Race

Game Area

8:00 - 8:30 AM

Scavenger Hunt

Game Area

8:00 AM

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Main Stage

8:00 AM

Cakes Turned in for Judging by 8 AM

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Theme Laps

Main Stage

9:00 - 9:30 AM

Road to Recovery Car Show

Main Stage

9:00 - 11:00 AM

Purse, Cake, and Anything Goes Auction

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9:30 - 10:00 AM

Road to Recovery Car Race

Main Stage

10:00 AM

Miss Jody’s Dance

Main Stage

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Armed Forces Ceremony

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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tent Judging

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Closing Ceremonies

12:00 PM

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Game Category Information Family – All ages. Adult – 13 and up. Kids – 12 and under their potato sack. The first player to pass the finish line, wins. 100 participation points. 1st place – 300 points Family – Scavenger Hunt – The team that solves the riddles and brings the items back first, wins. 100 participation points. 1st place – 300 points Family – Theme Laps – Teams must dress in attire that best depicts the Relay for Life theme, “Relay Around the World”. Teams should dress to represent their selected country. The team that best represents their country, wins. 100 participation points. 1st place – 300 points Family – Road to Recovery Car Show – One vehicle per team. The vehicle must be constructed out of cardboard with no motorized or mechanical parts. The maximum width is four feet. Vehicles must be able to accommodate two people. Decorate your vehicle to represent your country. Panel of judges will judge on appearance, design, ingenuity, and educational qualities. 300 participation points. 1st place – 400 team points, 2nd place – 300 points, 3rd place – 200 points. Family – Road to Recovery Car Race – The car race will follow the car show. Course will be mapped out prior to race. When the race starts, one player will be in the car (the driver) . This player will drive the vehicle to a designated spot to pick up a second person (the patient). Both players will then continue on to the “treatment center”. Once there, they will pick up a slip, turn around, and head back to the patient’s “home” (same place they picked them up). After the patient gets out, the driver runs to the finish line. 1st place – 400 team points, 2nd place – 300 points, 3rd place – 200 points.

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Adults – Euchre Tournament – There will be a winner’s bracket. 100 participation points. 1st place – 300 points Family – Light up the Night Lap - Teams will light up the night in all ways possible. Participants can wear glow sticks, carry flashlights, wear head lamps, etc. The team with the brightest participants wins. 100 participation points. 1st place – 300 points Glow Stick Ring Toss – Players will use glow stick rings to throw at targets. Each target will have a set point value. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins. Note: Teams that bring extra glow sticks will receive 100 extra points. 100 participation points. 1st place – 300 points Adults – Pizza Box Challenge – Just as in musical chairs, players will circle a table until the music stops. When the music stops, everyone grabs a box. The player not holding a box is eliminated. 100 participation points. 1st place – 300 points Kids – Hula Hoop Contest – The participant who can hula hoop the longest, wins. Teams must bring their own hula hoops to participate. 100 participation points. 1st place – 300 points Family – Bobbing for Donuts – With their hands behind their backs, players will try to eat a donut hanging on a string. The person who can eat their donut fastest, wins. 100 participation points. 1st place – 300 points Family – Walk & Chalk – Participants will walk around the track and write motivational quotes or sayings on the track. Teams can also draw pictures to represent their country. 100 participation points per team. Family – Egg Relay – The team that completes the relay in the fastest time will win. Teams must bring their own eggs and a tablespoon. Note: Teams that bring extra eggs and spoons will receive 100 extra points. 100 participation points. 1st place – 300 points Kids – Potato Sack Race – Players will race around a course in

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WEST LAFAYETTE – This weekend people will gather together at the fairgrounds for Relay For Life to raise awareness and funds to help fight a scary disease called cancer. Some of the participants in Relay For Life will come from Word of Life Ministries in West Lafayette, which is led by Pastor Carl Cutlip, who is taking on his own battle with cancer. “I like to volunteer with Team Alana. This year I was asked to be the one to give the opening ceremony prayer,” said Lori Wright, who attends Word of Life Ministries. “Carl is always on my mind. He is so inspiring to me. Especially since I just got a call that I need more testing because they found a spot in my left breast. Carl has always been the go-to guy when anything was needed. He said there is no one taking his place yet. He and I talked about me doing the prayer and he gave me a pep talk and said he would be praying for me while I pray for everyone.” Faith in Christ and the power of prayer has helped Cutlip through his battle which began this year. “I liked to walk after work and I started to notice that my right leg was dragging,” he said. “I kept letting it go and then my right arm started to not feel right. Finally, around Christmas time I took some vacation time and went to the doctor. I thought maybe I had had a stroke. The doctor told me he was pretty sure I had some nerve damage and sent me to Dover for an MRI.” That MRI revealed that Cutlip had a tumor in his brain and soon after that the Cleveland Clinic confirmed that it was Stage 3 Astrocytic Cancer. “Honestly, hearing the news didn’t really shock me because I have my faith in God and trust him to get me through this,” Cutlip said. “I

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FIGHTING CANCER World of Life Ministries Pastor Carl Cutlip knows it is his faith in God that is getting him through his battle with a brain tumor. He encourages others going through tough time to believe in the power of prayer. Cutlip is pictured here at the church with his wife Kay. BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE SELLERS believe God’s not done with me.” He went through 33 radiation and 45 chemotherapy treatments and the radiation doctor told them of the 150 different types of brain tumors there are, the one Cutlip has is the toughest to deal with. “I just finished them two weeks ago,” Cutlip said. “On May 24 I go back for another MRI to see where we are. We are believing that it’s gone.” He, however, isn’t worried about that appointment. “I serve a God who hears and answers prayers,” Cutlip said. “When I was diagnosed, I told the doctors to do what they have to do and God will do the rest.” Right now he is attending therapy three days a week to try and help get mobility back on his right side and feeling blessed that he never got sick during his treatments or even lost his hair. “This hasn’t been easy, but I give all the glory to God,” he said. During his treatments, Cutlip also was able to keep preaching. “I did the Sunday mornings and nights, but sometimes I had to have my Dad or brother do Wednesdays,” he said. “My hope is that I inspire others (who are struggling) to not stop and to keep going. Bad news isn’t the end of the world. You just have to put your faith in God. I thank God for the doctors and medicine because they help, but it’s God who heals.” He and his wife Kay also are very thankful for support from family, which includes son Curtis, daughter Angel Miller and 10 grandchildren, and the church congregation. “Our son Curtis was able to go back and forth to every single appointment with him but one, and just everyone has stepped up to the plate and jumped in and helped,” Kay said. They also know that people are praying for him from all over the U.S. “Prayer moves mountains,” Carl said.


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1. No alcohol is allowed. 2. No smoking is permitted at this event. 3. No pets (even on leashes) are permitted within the fairgrounds at any time – even during setup. 4. No skateboards, rollerblades, bicycles or golf carts are allowed on the track after 5:45 p.m. Basically nothing with wheels except wheelchairs or strollers. 5. All personal vehicles must be off of the track by 5 p.m. Friday. 6. Campfires are permitted as long as they are contained in firerings. All ash should be removed from the grounds. Do not burn trash in the campfires. There are ample trash cans available throughout the fairgrounds. 7. Pop cans can be disposed of in the recycling that has been placed around the track. 8. Teams are asked to leave their campsites exactly as they found them. That includes depositing all trash in the trash cans.


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RELAY FOR LIFE Greg Shaw Greg Shaw Cindy Sikora Cindy Sikora Cindy Sikora Cindy Sikora Jill Shaw Hoberg Kathy Stone Bess VanAtta Chris Fleming and Family Duane & Carol McElhaney and sons Steve & Jan Leavengood & Family Chris Fleming and Family Duane & Carol McElhaney and sons Steve & Jan Leavengood & Family Mark Sheneman and Family Mark Sheneman and Family Bess VanAtta Bess VanAtta Cindy Sikora Jack & Janet Myers Bev Fischer Chuck Rinkes Family Elaine Jensen Joanna & Bryan Reeb Amy Howell Jesse Smoulder Family Mildred Smyers Linda St. Clair

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RELAY FOR LIFE IN HONOR OF Addy, Debbie Anderson, Jeannie Ansel, Kari Arnold, Mary Ann Babcock, Eric Baker, Malinda Baker, Malinda Ball, Emily Barranca, Ines Barrick, Keith Bassett, Brenda Bassett, Brenda Bell, Nola Jean Binggeli, Sara Blackshear, Kimberly Blackshear, Kimberly Blaho, Bob Boice, Martha Botimer, Nellie Boyd Hamm, Ellen

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DONOR IN MEMORY OF

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Witner, Betty Witner, Lynn Wolfarth, Dick Wolfarth, Ethel Wolfe, Betty Wood, Mike Wood, Charlene Wood, Linda Wrather, Pauline Wright, Steve Wright, Gerald D. Wright, Marie Wright, Haiden Wright, Curtis Wright, Deb Wright, Carlos Wyler, Mary Ellen Wyszynski, Tom Wyszynski, Dorothy Wyszynski, John & Mary Wyszynski, Marge Wyszynski, Betty Zaugg, Jane Zinkon, Viola Zinkon, Viola

IN HONOR OF

DONOR IN HONOR OF Lozowski, Dr. Brenda McCall, Teresa McCall, Mack McClain, Beverly McClure, Jayne L McClure, James H “Jim” McComas, Gracie McCombs, Billy McCombs, Billy McKeever, Randy McPherson, Vi Meek, Sandra Mikesell, Aunt Peggy Miller, Tom Miller, Kim Miller, “Mommy” Kim Miller, “Mommy” Kim Miller, Kim Miller, Kim Mitchell, Kieth Mizer, Kathy Moore, Abital Bell Modesitt, Russell Moore, Dean Moran, Mary Mounts, Mona Mounts, Billy Jon Murphy, Linda Murphy, Linda Murphy, Linda Murphy, Linda Murphy, Linda Nye, Rita O’Donnell, Lu O’Donnell, Pam Ogle, Jackie Pasmore, Kay L Patterson, Darlene Patterson, Darlene Patterson, Darlene Patterson, Faye Patterson, Jim Patterson, Karen Pepper, Larry Pepper, Larry Pepper, Larry Pew, Michaela Pew, Michaela Prince, Evelyn Prioda, Eileen Prosek, Pat Rehard, Shirley Rehard, Jim Richcreek, Ellsworth Rine, Howard Robinette, Bonnie Romero, Carmen Roof, June Ross, Pam Hill

DONOR IN HONOR OF

Randy, Wendy, & John Fisher Tara Brush From your friends the Walker’s Friends & Co-workers at Kraft Jim McClure Jim McClure Tammy Gore Your Team HICCUP Family The Wood Family Chuck and Jennie Wiseman Friends & Co-workers at Kraft Carolyn Chaney Max, Rhoda, Courtney & Danielle Crown Greg Shaw Nick Miller Lexi Miller Mason Miller Steve & Kelly Miller Kyle & Julie Kiser Jessica Jones Steven, Carol & Family Teresa Lofton Nancy, Tonya, Arron & Jeremiah Jo Paazig Karen Mercer Jo Paazig Jo Paazig Maxine Geese Bill Murphy Kevin, Diane, Kendall, Kassidy & Kristian Meek Travis, Kelli, Cameron, Allie, & Ashlyn Alberts Joan Snyder Lynn Valentine Norm Stubbs Family Stephanie Babcock Patty Bible Janet Wood River View High School Staff Karin Moran Duane and Wanda Beck John and Darlene Patterson John and Darlene Patterson John and Darlene Patterson Becky Pepper River View High School Staff Chuck Rinkes Family Duane and Wanda Beck John and Darlene Patterson Margaret Dawson Larry & Becky Pepper Doug and Becky Alford Doug and Becky Alford Hannah & Hayley Nelson The Rine Family Kristen Binggeli From your sisters, We love you John and Sharon Hill

Liane Eyster Liane Eyster Edith Bolen Edith Bolen Dave Lear & Mary Countryman The Wood Family John and Sharon Hill John and Sharon Hill Linda St. Clair Caleb Barker Gary & Mary Wright From Your Children Steve and Margaret Dawson Mom & Family Brenda Bush Brenda Bush Larry & Sally Leindecker Jean Schlatter Jean Schlatter Jean Schlatter Jean Schlatter Jean Schlatter Amanda Meiser Larry & Sally Leindecker Lucille Ridenbaugh

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DONOR IN MEMORY OF

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COSHOCTON – For the second year, Relay for Life will host the Road to Recovery Car Show and Race on Saturday, May 14 from 9 – 10 a.m. at the fairgrounds. Last year, approximately 10 to 12 relay teams participated in the event. “We had a car last year that looked like it was from the Stone Age, like the Flintstones’ car,” said Kristin Binggeli, who is in charge of relay activities. “The one that won last year was a hippie bus and there was even a Back to the Future car. People come up with some crazy designs.” This year, teams are encouraged to model their car after their chosen country to go with relay’s theme of “Relay Around the World”. The vehicle must have no motorized or mechanical parts and must accommodate two people. The maximum width is four feet, and the vehicle will be judged on workmanship, construction, and whether it accurately represents your country. During the race, one person, the driver, will “drive” his or her car to a specific area to pick up the second person, the “patient”. They will then drive the patient to the hospital, pick up a slip, and then drive the patient back to where they were picked up. After the patient gets out, the driver runs to the finish line. “Last year, one team constructed their car out of a cardboard box and tape, and when they tried to take off, it crumbled and flattened,” said Binggeli. “So hopefully, teams learn this year from what they did wrong last year.” Teams line up and run the race together, not separately. “That’s another thing,” said Binggeli. “You really have to get out there and go to win.”

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First, second, and third place awards will be announced at the end of the race. There will be awards given for the car show and race separately. Three hundred participation points are given to each team. First place winners in the car show and the car race receive 400 points, second place, 300 points, and third place, 200 points.

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Please bring all entries to the Main Stage at the beginning of “Miss Relay”. If you have a contestant for “Miss Relay”, she will carry the purse onto the stage. Please provide a list of all items and include the value of your purse. If you have a large item or items that will not fit into your purse, you may have a note inside to direct the buyer to where the item or items are located. All items must be available after the auction. If any item is used, it must be fully disclosed to the auctioneer and the buyer before purchase. If you have any questions, contact Janet Wood via text/call at 740-294-8561 or you can e-mail jwoodcs@aol.com. You may also contact Marsha Wood via text/call at 740-294-5213.

Introducing the Cordless Vacuum

* UNTETHERED * LIGHTWEIGHT * QUIET No cord means no limits. Get the power of a regular vacuum without the inconveniences of winding and unwinding a cord, tangles and trip hazards, or running out of cord just before the job is done. Just pick up your Cordless SupraLite and go. Anywhere.

313 Main St, Coshocton, OH 740-622-5956 mercantileonmain.com

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COSHOCTON COUNTY RELAY FOR LIFE PROGRAM

THE BEACON

MAY 11, 2016

Friday, May 13, 8 - 9 p.m.


Cake Auction Rules

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Cakes must be turned in at the Commercial Building for judging by 8 a.m. Saturday

Relay Around the World

Proud to Support Relay for Life! Service with independence and dignity in mind.

Proud Supporters of Relay for Life

Sharon Revennaugh,

MISSION AU O CONNEC ION

COSHOCTON, OHIO

“In Loving Memory of Jean Ayers” Located in Historic Roscoe Village Open 7 Days a Week • 740-622-3000 www.uncorkedwineandcoffeebar.com

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Ned & Peggy O’Bryon Bert & Nadine Darr

J. Carleen O’Bryon Coshocton Ohio 740-610-0075 • fax 740-622-3641 farmerjcob@yahoo.com

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Please Call

255 Brown’s Lane, Coshocton, Ohio 43812

623-4600 • www.abbingtononline.com Janice Carleen O’Bryon is not affiliated with the Federal Medicare Program

Windsorwood Place is an affiliate of Abbington Communities as a senior care alternative.

MAY 11, 2016

Turning 65 or Losing Group Coverage? Please call today for your Medicare Supplement Quote and Prescription Drug Plan.

THE BEACON

In Memory of Our Parents

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Co-owner Cancer Survivor/Fighter

• Secure Environment • 24 Hour Staffing • Private Accommodations • Independent Lifestyle • Nutritious Meals • Scheduled Transportation • Activity Areas • Special Events • Beautiful Courtyard • VERY AFFORDABLE • Worship Services • Beauty Shop

COSHOCTON COUNTY RELAY FOR LIFE PROGRAM

Only one cake per team Must be completely covered, but seen Must be 100% edible Please include tag with Team Name Baker’s Name Description Incentive, if any May include incentive Must be in Commercial Building by 8 a.m. Saturday Categories are: Judge’s Favorite, Best Themed, Most Original, Best Tasting. Remember to make cupcakes for the judges to taste (everyone). Judging will take place: TBA. Please stay out of building until it is complete. Winners will be announced before the start of the auction. You may pick up your certificate then. Any questions, see Brenda Howell or Julie Darr or call Brenda at 740-294-5231.


THE BEACON COSHOCTON COUNTY RELAY FOR LIFE PROGRAM

REL AY MAP & TEAM CAMPSITES Electrical Outlets (8)

Commercial Building

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Bank

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Arron’s Fighters .......................................6 Brown’s Backers .................................... 37 Buehler’s ...................................................5 Cancer Spankers .................................. 40 Central Ohio Technical College............1 Coshocton City Schools...................... 11 Coshocton County Youth Asset Leaders .. 31 Coshocton Moose ................................ 38 Crowtown Misfits................................. 25 Dean’s Jewelry .........................................7 Down to Fight ....................................... 33 Emmanuel Lutheran ........................... 21 Extreme Chasers .................................. 13 Fresno Bible Church ............................ 17 Friends & Family United ..................... 18 GoJo ...........................................................4 Gospel Hill ................................................3 Home Loan Savings Bank .....................8 Hope Fighters ...................................... 19 Keene UMC............................................ 15 McWane Ductile ................................... 35 Prayer Tent ............................................. 16 Ridgewood STATS ................................ 32 Roscoe UMC .......................................... 10 RV Bears ................................................. 20 Sheriff’s Office....................................... 24 Survivors ................................................ 39 Team Alana............................................ 28 Team All Night for the Fight .............. 27 Team HICCUP ........................................ 12 Team Jean Ann ..................................... 29 Team Sandra ............................................2 Team Signature .................................... 22 Team Teddy ........................................... 23 Walgreens .............................................. 42 Walk for Rox .......................................... 26 Wesney’s Warriors ................................ 34 Wild Bunch ............................................ 14 Information Inside Comm. Building

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Relay Around the World

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We salute the efforts of all those involved in the American Cancer Society’s Coshocton County

“Relay foR life”

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