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remembering Loved oneS Local volunteers gathered at the Courtsquare gazebo on Saturday morning, Nov. 13 to place and decorate the community remembrance tree. Pictured left to right are; Bob Bish, Michele Stiltner, Marilyn Davis and Mary Green. Other volunteers helping had just left. BeaCON PhOtO By Mark fOrtuNe See Page 2 for continuation
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Polar Bear Tournament on Saturday, Nov. 7. The Savage-Shuff 22 popular tournament featured six holes scramble, Gasser-Putnam 22 best ball and alternate shot and was played on the Pines and Greens Courses. The Mt. Vernon Best-Ball (Par 25) Team of Doug Savage and Brad Shuff took first Foster-Baker 21 place with an overall 4 under par 68. Matt Gasser Savage-Shuff 23 and Brandon Putnam tied second place with Gary Allensworth and Brad Haynes at 71. Kevin Alternate Shot (Par 23) Terry and Tony Curry were 4th at 72 while Gary Savage-Shuff 23 Foster and Rick Baker were one over par. Terry-Curry 23 68 Savage-Shuff Allensworth-Haynes 23 71 Gasser-Putnam 71 Allensworth-Haynes 72 Terry-Curry 73 Foster-Baker by mark fortune 77 Lumbatis-Sears 79 Gilmore-Waller Local volunteers gathered at the Courtsquare 79 Blaney-Blake gazebo on Saturday morning, Nov. 13 to place 84 Wright-Reese and decorate the community remembrance tree. Marge Donley of Health Services of Coshocton remarked, “Health Services of Coshocton offers this tree during the holiday’s because the holiday’s are when we tend to remember the people in our lives that are no longer here and this gives us a chance to honor those people and keep them in our memories by putting an ornament on the tree Ministr ies with their name on it.” To have an ornament placed on the tree, call Health Services of Coshocton at 740-6227311; provide the name of the loved one and Nov. 19th & 20th • 8am-5pm staff members of Health Services will place Homemade crafts, baked goods, an ornament on the tree. There is no cost – and Donley added, “We do this as a gift to the candy and more. community. We have two hundred ornaments on Help us help others this holiday season! the tree and more back at the office. We usually have well over 800 and we’re hoping this year to 331 E. Church Street have over 1,000.” Warsaw, Ohio 43844
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landing on at least one Our community lost railroad. Those were fun two very involved and times, indeed. volunteer minded people Another fond this past week with memory is when we the passing of Shirley would be playing Dile and Willard “Bill” football in the Hubble’s Breon. And one of my front yard on those cold, very best friends lost snowy days and the his father, James “Jim” NFL playoffs would be Hubble. As I continue to showing on the television age and note the passing in their home. Now, like of people that I know mark fortune the rest of us, Jim was either through working at my father’s business or delivering a huge Cleveland Browns fan, but The Tribune as a teenager, or now those were some fairly lean times for being involved in the community, the Browns. So we also rooted for the each brings a bit of sadness and Dallas Cowboys and their role model melancholy as I reflect on their life quarterback, Roger Staubach. You remember those years? Typically, it and how I knew them. It is no different with Jim Hubble. was a battle between the Cowboys In fact, I knew him the best of all; as and the Rams for dominance in the a neighbor, friend, husband of wife NFC playoffs. I can still see Jim Vonnie, and the father of my good opening up the window on a freezing friend, David and his brother Steven. cold day and shouting, “Staubach just I fondly recall the winter blizzards brought the Cowboys back!” Speaking of the railroads, I have when I was in high school and we had so, so many days off school. We held heard that incoming Governor Kasich Monopoly marathons in a spare room is going to turn down the federal at the Hubble’s home, playing each stimulus money for the passenger rail evening (after getting our homework lines. This is a good move considering done, of course!) until the wee hours. the long-term implications. This does And these games went on for what NOT mean that passenger rail is a seemed like, at the time, weeks and bad idea – but unless we can truly months. Chips, pretzels, pop and develop and build a real high speed snacks of all kinds littered the table and rail system – let’s table it. Now, if you surrounding areas as we delved into could whisk me and the family to say, buying and controlling Boardwalk, Cleveland, in 90 minutes or so going Park Place and the railroads. Ahhh, nearly 200 miles per hour and deposit the railroads. Anyone that has played us near the “Q”, or Progressive Field, Monopoly knows that while owning then I’m all for it. In fact, I’ll buy Park Place and Boardwalk is nice, the ticket right now. Just show me owning the four railroads is even where. better. Invariably, it is difficult to make a round on the board without
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“maSter SPeakerS” Pictured are Danielle Crown and Curtis Croft, who were recognized for earning their “Master Speaker” award at the annual 4-h recognition program on Saturday. Jennifer Schlegel was also recognized for earning her Master Speaker award with club advisor, Paula hathaway, accepting on her behalf. BeaCON PhOtO By Mark fOrtuNe The 2010 4-H recognition program was held on Saturday, Oct. 30 at the Frontier Power community room, with several dozen club members and advisors from Coshocton County 4-H clubs in attendance. Following a welcome by Jan Luce, OSU Extension 4-H program coordinator, and remarks by the Coshocton County junior fair king, queen and attendants, awards and recognition were presented in areas
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grandparents and neighbors. If you get the chance, come to a school and speak to a group of students.” Gill taught fifth and sixth grade social studies at Give me a call to Conesville. Sixth grade students Chandler discuss our Fitch and Solomon Brickles current rates. accompanied members of the Coshocton County Veterans Service Council in raising the flag Joshua G. Fisher, CRPC® as students, teachers and veterans Financial Advisor gathered in a circle outside the 250 2nd St. N.W. school. New Philadelphia, Principal Joel Moore said, “Of OH 44663 all the assemblies that we have 330-339-6669 during the year, this is probably 800-203-4934 the most important one I believe joshua.fisher@wellsfargoadvisors.com because it’s our way to do two grandPa time Pictured is Stephanie hampton, 8, a third grader things; number one, honor the at Conesville elementary School with her Grandpa Jack Olinger, a ko- Veterans of our community and rean War veteran. Conesville provided a breakfast of scrambled eggs, secondly, and just as importantly, sausage and more on Veterans Day for students and a family veteran. WELLS ADVISORS give a life lesson to the kids that Olinger served in the artillery during his service. hampton said this FARGO about how it felt to have her Grandpa attend, “it’s really special and shows, hey, this is something i love him very much.” She added when asked if she had anything to important, that these are people say to veterans, “i would like to thank them for everything that they’ve that sometimes are giving of their lives and we want to recognize done.” BeaCON PhOtO By Mark fOrtuNe Investment and Insurance Products: NOT FDIC Insured NO Bank Guarantee MAY Lose Value how important that is to our kids. Conesville Elementary School continued their It’s very important.” Wells Fargo Advisors is the trade name used by two separate registered broker-dealers: Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC, Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network, LLC, Members SIPC, non-bank affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company. tradition of honoring veterans on Thursday, Nov. Moore added, “There’s nothing more and ©2009 Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 0409-3012 [75180-v1]A1441 11 with a PowerPoint slide show, flag raising, rewarding than to and breakfast for students with a family veteran watch a generation of NG and special guest speaker Colonel Bill Gill of our elderly come in TI S! P E NT the Ohio Army National Guard. Students in all with the youngsters. CC TIE A A grades marched solemnly and respectfully to the But we also see W P NO EW Call our office today to schedule flagpole for a flag raising ceremony and saying twenty something’s N 622-3677 an appointment and consultation. of the Pledge of Allegiance. State Representative in with their younger Troy Balderson, (94th district) also provided siblings, too. It’s that remarks. The event was organized by Neatie whole connection of We Offer Custom tailored relief for: Casey. the importance, again • Whiplash, painful joints • Tight Muscles, numbness Speaking to the students in his full Army – it encompasses all • Frequent headaches • Nervousness, loss of dress green uniform, Gill gave the students a ages here – that’s brief history of the Veterans Day holiday, and rewarding to us as we • Low back, hip or leg pain sleep mentioned other wars, saying, “Unlike other see them come in.” • Slipped discs, sciatica • Pain between the holiday’s, Veterans Day is to honor ordinary • Neck, shoulder and/or shoulders common American women and men, citizens arm pain who have chosen to serve their country. And that makes Veterans Day very special and that, unlike Memorial Day, it is to honor living vets. Two words should stick in your minds, boys and girls, when you think of a veteran; Service and Sacrifice.” Gill also charged the veterans Setting in attendance to, “let •• Country Applicants must be at them know what it Seton Coshocton least 62 years of age. Apartments really means to be a • Quietly Secluded 622-3677 • Fax 622-3631 • 649 Walnut St., Coshocton BRC Properties Inc. • Social Activities vet. We’re not John John J. Snyder II, B.S. Ed. D.C. Rambo. We’re fathers, • Library • Puzzle/Game Room 377 Clow Lane, Coshocton John J. “Jake” Snyder III, B.S. D.C. brothers, aunts, uncles, • Pets Allowed 622-7664
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me. And then when I started my walk, I started thinking about my journey, because I knew I would not be on the survivor walk had it not been for all the support that I had received from family and friends. That support has helped keep me focused and helped to get me to do what I needed to do next, and encouraged me and kept me emotionally well.” The goal for this year’s Relay is $150,000, which is the amount raised at the 2010 event. Co-chair Emily Kobel said, “We’re just pumped up – we hope the teams just take off with this year’s theme – there are so brave trio Like the survivors of cancer that the relay honors, many directions you can take it, the these three young girls displayed their courage at the 2011 relay campsites at this year’s Relay will be kickoff meeting and sang the popular rascal flatts song “Skin”, really interesting. I think what makes also known as “Sarabeth”, which is about a young girl and her our Relay so great is that people fight against cancer. From l to r; Taylor Shivers, Kayla Goodwill just give back; so many people help and kaitlyn Goodwill. the song was actually a hidden track on the decorate, help fund-raise, it’s just a first shipment of the album, “Fast Cars and Freedom”, but charted for five months after receiving much airplay. BeaCON PhOtO lot of people are affected by this so it means a lot to people to do Relay.” By Mark fOrtuNe Co-chair Kim Gress added, “I certainly hope that everyone had a Team captains, volunteers, committee members good time. The large crowd is encouraging and and supporters gathered at the Towne Centre exciting – I can’t believe that we have ten new civic hall on Monday, Nov. 8 to officially kick teams already. One thing we do well is have fun off the 2011 Coshocton County Relay for Life – while we work hard.” event. The theme of this year’s Relay is “Rock One new event has been added as an additional for a Cure”. Co-chairs are Emily Kobel and Kim fund-raiser this year, “Bark for a Cure”, which Gress. will be coordinated by Missy Wilson. For more Cathy Hudson was the guest speaker, who information about how you can be involved told those in attendance, “I am a breast cancer in the 2011 Coshocton County Relay for Life, survivor, and it really sounds good to say that. contact Kobel at 502-7903 or Gress at 502-2154 This last May when I stood at the fairgrounds or 622-4055. The 2011 Relay will be held at the t the opening ceremonies I was in awe of what Coshocton County Fairgrounds on May 13 and was going on around me – it was just amazing to 14.
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Monday, Nov. 22, 29: Books Galore Book Store; Coshocton Public Library; The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has magazines, movies, audio books, hard and paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 – 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 622-0956 for information. Tuesday, Nov. 23, 30: West Lafayette Preschool Story Time; West Lafayette Branch Library; Children, ages 3-5, are invited to The West Lafayette Branch for story time on Tuesday mornings, from 11:30-12:00. Come and enjoy stories, songs, finger plays, and seasonal crafts. One time registration is requested by calling 545-6672. 11:30 AM - 12 PM
Wednesday, Nov. 17, 24: Books Galore Book Store; Coshocton Public Library; The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has magazines, movies, audio books, hard and paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 – 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 622-0956 for information. Wednesday, Nov. 17, 24: Preschool Story Time; Coshocton Public Library; Children 3 - 5 years old, are invited to Preschool Story Time every Wednesday, from 10:30 - 11 a.m. Enjoy stories, songs, finger plays, seasonal crafts, and fun. One time registration is requested by calling 622-0956.
Thursday, Nov. 18: W.L. Anime Movie Night; West Lafayette Branch Library; Teen Movie Night at the Branch Library is bi-monthly for grades 7 - 12 from 5 - 7 p.m. on a Thursday. Popcorn and pop are provided. Register by calling 545-6672. Movie: Soul Eater: Season 1 Part 1 Disc 1
Thursday, Nov. 18: Babytime Lapsit; Coshocton Public Library; Mrs. Shutt and Mrs. Custer lead babies ages infant - 2, and their moms (or caregivers) in interactive stories, rhymes, songs, and fingerplays. Please register all attendants by calling the library at 622-0956, or register online. 10:30 - 11 a.m.
Friday, Nov. 19: Miracle on Main Street Holiday Open House; Coshocton Public Library; Join your neighbors and friends for the annual Christmas Parade and Miracle on Main Street kick-off to the Christmas Season. The Library will have craft projects for all ages, along with refreshments and a special guest, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Call 6220956 for information. 5 – 7 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 20, 27: Books Galore Book Store; Coshocton Public Library; The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has magazines, movies, audio books, hard and paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 – 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 622-0956 for information. Wednesday, Nov. 17: W.L. Branch Coffee Chat for Adults; West Lafayette Branch Library; Adults are invited to the West Lafayette Branch Library for a Coffee Chat featuring eight of the best selling fiction and non-fiction books presented by Cyndy Sedlock from the Good News Bookstore. Call the West Lafayette Branch Library to register 545-6672. 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 18: Pizza and Pages--Children’s Book Club; Coshocton Public Library; Pizza and Pages--The Book Club for children in 4th, 5th, or 6th grades, will be in The Small Meeting Room each month during the school year, except December. Contact Mrs. Jones at the library to register for this event. November’s book is The Underneath by Kathi Appelt. 4 - 5 p.m.
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Tuesday, Nov. 23, 30: Evening Preschool Story Time; Coshocton Public Library; Tuesday Evening Preschool Story Time is from 6:30 - 7 p.m., for children 3 - 5 years old. Enjoy stories, songs, finger plays, seasonal crafts, and fun. One time registration for this event is requested by calling the library at 622-0956.
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veterans who are returning home in today’s Iraq Conflict. Kelly Young, Coshocton Idol winner, took the stage and sang three songs dedicated to the veterans, the last being “God Bless the USA” originally performed by Lee Greenwood. Then, the Senior Center had a special presentation for their guests. Over the past few months, they had been asking people to bring in pictures of their loved ones who had served in the military. Christy Neighbor, and Gary and Amy Scott made a slideshow featuring video and pictures of the 2010 Air Show and also pictures of veterans brought in by the community. After the slideshow, there was a moment of silence for all soldiers who are missing in action and then, all veterans stood and were recognized. Mayor Steve Mercer and 18th District State Representative Troy Balderson were present and thanked the veterans for their service. keePing uS free the Coshocton County Senior Center had a special program dedicated to all area veter- publically One hundred and five people attended and ans on friday, Nov. 12 at 11 a.m. the event included a meal and guest appearances from Coshocton idol winafter the Pledge of Allegiance, were served a ner, Mayor Steve Mercer, and State representative troy Balderson. Pictured here are all of the veterans who delicious lunch prepared by staff at the Senior attended the program. BeaCON PhOtO By Beth DuLaNey SCOtt Center. Amy Scott even made a cake especially The Coshocton County Senior Center had a Disabled American Veterans, with some good for the veterans to enjoy after their meal. “What comes to mind is something one of special program on Friday, Nov. 12 for all news for veterans. Washington D.C. has just the staff members said as we were coming up veterans in Coshocton County. The dining room broken ground on a new memorial dedicated tables had been covered in red, white and blue to disabled veterans. Farrell also discussed the with the idea for all of this,” said Jamie Thomas. and photos of veterans past were lovingly placed importance of women veteran care and spoke on “She said sometimes thank you just isn’t enough around the room. some veteran legislation that has either passed and so that was really the purpose of this program The event began at 11 a.m. with Dave or has been placed before Congress. Farrell also today. We really wanted to show our appreciation Farrell, Former State Commander of Ohio for discussed the need for mental health care for and respect and honor our veterans.”
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coshocton county honors veterans at ceremony The Coshocton County community gathered on the Courthouse lawn on Thursday, Nov. 11 to honor and remember all American veterans. The ceremony started at 11 a.m. with the Walhonding Rube Band playing patriotic music as people began to assemble. The morning began with Russell Hammond, AVSO of the Coshocton County Veteran’s Service Office, welcoming the people who had gathered, especially the veterans. He then introduced Pastor Diana Keaton who gave the invocation. Russell then introduced the guest speaker,
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The presence of God will be felt Friday, Dec. 3 at the First Baptist Church in West Lafayette when the Soul’d Out Quartet makes their first ever appearance in Coshocton County. The Soul’d Out Quartet is based out of Georgetown, Ohio and is a group of five young men who write and perform gospel music. They sing everything from contemporary Christian music to old hymns passed down through the generations. Don Lusk first heard the quartet at a church in New Philadelphia, Ohio and after the performance, immediately approached the group and asked for their card. After contacting them, the group agreed to come to Coshocton County and perform a free concert. A love offering will be taken during the event that will go toward helping the group with their expenses. “It’s a good time for fellowship by different churches,” said Lusk, “Some people can get
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November 21st, 1960 Nancy Goodman of Warsaw along with her fellow competitor, Mary Watson of Byesville, represented the district in a state-wide cherry pie contest. The two girls were declared queen of cherry pie at the district-wide cherry pie contest at the Coshocton High School where nine counties participated. Each of the competitors were winners from their own respective county and had received silver plates. Being district winners, Nancy and Mary received a certificate signed by Ohio governor Michael DiSalle.
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At 1:10 p.m., 31 cars on an eastbound Penn Central freight train derailed near St. Regis Paper Co. about two miles south of Coshocton. Luckily, no one was injured, but the train had been carrying highly explosive chemicals. Firefighters were called to the scene in case a fire broke out and the paper plant was evacuated. Chemicals started leaking out of the damaged cars and firefighters sprayed water to dilute the harmful chemicals. At that time, details to how the cars had derailed were still a mystery. A team from Penn Central was expected to arrive in the county to determine all the details. Although there were no fatalities, it was considered the second-worst train wreck in the county, the worst being the troop train wreck on Sept. 11, 1950.
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Edith Smith of Warsaw was one of 28 delegates who represented Ohio in the National 4-H Congress in Chicago. This was the first time all 50 states including Puerto Rico were represented at the congress. Edith, the only delegate chosen from Coshocton County, was selected for her clothing achievement project. Edith was selected along with 1900 boys and girls nationwide by county and state agricultural extension workers. If she was among the national winners, Edith could have received scholarships valued at $36,000.
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Coshocton County residents awoke to an unforeseen winter wonderland. Overnight, the county had been blanketed with at least 6 inches of snow. This early snowfall had gone undetected by meteorologists and although the weather was supposed to have been cold and cloudy, there was not a speck of snow foreseen in the forecast the day before. The unpredicted snow fall also caused up to 46 accidents, according to Coshocton police. It just goes to prove that Mother Nature has a mind of her own and is not a force to be reckoned with.
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messages from the by beth duLaney Scott preacher preaching and some get their messages through music.” Everyone is welcome to attend the event. Soul’d Out Quartet will also have their CDs available after the performance. REACT will be on hand to help with parking. “There are so many things in this country that are going away from being Christian,” said Lusk. “It’s time Christians stand up…It’s time that we understand and love one another. I hope everyone can kick back and relax and enjoy some good gospel music.” The Soul’d Out Quartet will be at the First Baptist Church in West Lafayette on Friday, Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. For more information on the group, visit their Web site at www.souldoutquartet. com.
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Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) has been included in the G.I. Jobs 2011 list of Military-Friendly Schools. The list honors the top 15 percent of colleges, universities, and trade schools which are doing the most to embrace America’s veterans as students. The common bond among these institutions is their shared priority of recruiting students with military experience. “COTC is especially proud to receive this important designation as a Military Friendly School,” said COTC President Bonnie L. Coe, Ph.D. “Maximizing student access is at the forefront of COTC’s Strategic Plan, and the college is actively working to create even more programs and services to help veterans succeed.” “This important designation extends to COTC’s Coshocton Campus as well,” said Melanie Bolender, campus administrator. “We value our veterans and strive to give them topnotch customer service.” “This list is especially important now because the Post-9/11 GI Bill has given veterans virtually unlimited financial means to go back to school,”
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The Coshocton County Probate and Juvenile Court has announced that they have secured initial funding in the amount of $9,450.00 from the Schooler Family Foundation to begin a Court Mentoring Program. The Court Mentoring Program will be offered to certain youth that have come to the attention of the Court, many of which are classified as at-risk youth. They may be having attendance and behavioral issues, while other youth that may be targeted include delinquent youth and those involved in the Drug Court Program. The mentorship can allow for a review of educational goals and employment opportunities with a sense of direction once the official court case ends. Judge David W. Burns after serving nearly two years on the bench has witnessed the countless numbers of youth that could benefit from an additional positive role model. “These volunteers can offer a sense of direction and motivation to the children which can carry beyond the Court involvement and enhance lifestyle change”, said Burns. “Coshocton County is blessed to have so many qualified people willing to help in our community; this provides yet another opportunity for them to give back.” Funds would be earmarked for criminal background checks on mentor volunteers, and the Court will take responsibility for matching the youth with volunteers. Additional funds are available for the volunteers as activity or learning experience money, to encourage and motivate youth towards objective goals, which may include increased school attendance, increased competencies in achievement and job exploration, and improved support in setting realistic goals. Interviews, reference checks, and criminal background checks will be conducted before mentors may be matched with a youth. The Court is also interested in having people from different geographical areas of the County so matches are more conveniently made. People that may have an interest in the Court Mentoring Program may contact Doug Schonauer, Court Administrator at 295-7407. Filter Sand & Gravel for Septic Systems A.D.S. Plastic Culvert & Drainage Pipe Supplier
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Absolute Reiss Real Estate & Chattel Auction SPRING MOUNTAIN / LAYLAND AREA
Location: 39120 CR 19 Coshocton Oh. From Millersburg Ohio take US 62 west approx 6 miles to SR 60 (Killbuck), go south on 60 approx 4 miles to CR 19 (in Layland) proceed west on CR 19 3.5 miles to location. Signs posted.
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Catanzaro and John Paul Lindig show off their plated creations recently completed as part of their course of study in the school’s Culinary arts program. Students have been studying food presentation techniques and created their food with a culinary modeling clay used for this purpose. PhOtO CONtriButeD tO the
BeaCON Culinary Arts juniors and seniors at the Coshocton County Career Center have been perfecting their skills at color, balance and texture. It all involves plating artistry, the skill of making culinary creations visually appealing to a hungry audience. Because we eat with our eyes first, budding chefs must learn this skill as well as the general culinary fundamentals taught in the program. The art of food presentation, as it’s more commonly called, is a topic that Culinary Arts instructor Mike Cichon says he enjoys teaching. “Proper plating of food involves blending not only the correct types and portions of food, but also making sure their visual characteristics complement one another,” he said. These characteristics involve color, texture, dimensions, portion control and spacing. Students in Cichon’s Culinary
Arts program made a culinary Play-Doh ™ , of sorts, out of flour, water, salt, boric acid and silicone oil. Students then colored the dough to match the creations they planned to plate. Although hard when their creations finished drying, and ultimately inedible, the dough gave each student a chance to deliver his or her creative best on a ceramic plate. Cichon graded each creation on the attributes described above as well as nutritional balance. He then had the creations on display for the school’s parent-teacher conferences last week. “It was actually pretty cool because we got to make the PlayDoh ™ and create something and actually get credit for it,” said junior Krystal Burgess. “It was fun.” Burgess created a hamburger on a bun with lettuce and tomato along with French fries and corn.
Registration includes a continental breakfast and a hot lunch for $40. To register, visit https://commerce.cashnet.com/ KSC . Contact Jane Stewart at (440) 357-2294 or John Renner at (216) 522-4167 for more information. The event is presented by The Ohio Procurement Technical Assistance Centers in cooperation with the U.S. Small Business Administration and The Veterans Business Council of Northern Ohio.
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Tractor, Gator, Van & Misc Equip: Ford 8N tractor, in poor condition and needs work ; 7’ trail type Bush Hog mower; JD 6x4 gator with gas engine and hydraulic dump bed, 2195 hrs; Cub Cadet GT 1554 lawn tractor, 54” deck, good condition;16’ tandem axle flatbed trailer; Ford Ecoline 150 conversion van; two 24’ cargo truck beds ;Dearborn 3 pt slipscraper; JD 3 pt posthole digger; Tools & Misc:; McCulloch chainsaws; ProMark tool chest loaded with wrenches, sockets; screwdrivers & other misc tools; many hand tools; Generac 5000 watt portable generator; Lincoln Arc welder, 225 amp; Handyman jack; 5 gal shop vac; nut & bolt organizer; Guardian bench model drill press; sm. portable power washer; 10” Clarke power saw; sm. portable air tank; mechanics creeper; Rigid pipe wrenches;new nat. gas wall heater, ; Maytag wringer washer; car ramps; old cb radio; Echo leaf blower; Coinmaster 1000 metal detector; 8ft & 5ft fiberglass stepladders; 3 alum. ext ladders, fiberglass ext ladder; galvanized tub;. IH elect fencer; com-along; sprayer tank with 12 volt pump; bench grinder; Brinkman propane grill; 3 pt platform; wooden A frame swingset; shovels; racks, misc garden shed items; picnic table; 24 ft alum construction plank; Yard-Man chipper shredder vacuum Appliances: Kenmore washer & dryer ; gas stove; Kenmore upright freezer; Crosley side by side refrigerator; Emerson microwave Household & Misc: 6 pc living room set(2 recliners, dbl chair, love seat, couch, and ottoman); 5 pc solid wood bedroom set in good condition; oak dining room table table with 2 leaves and 6 chairs; newer 2 pc hutch; 4 pc solid oak living room set(coffee table, magazine rack stand, and 2 end table); Aiwa 3 disc stereo system; RCA & Norcent DVD players; DVD/VCR combo; TV; surround sound system; old dressers; chest of drawers; cedar chest; TV trays; Fiesta plates, cups, bowls, and saucers; misc cookware and kitchen utensils; misc pictures and other misc household items; 10 gal crock and other misc crocks; Christmas tree and decorations; wheelchair; several VHS kids movies Collectibles & Misc: collector plates; Hamilton plate collection including Star Trek, baseball, and football; Holmes County antique festival plates; Fenton figurines; antique picture and picture frames; old records; kissing kids yard figurine ; other misc. items Terms on Chattel: cash or good check with proper ID LUNCH STAND
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Another tremendous offering in the Spring Mountain/ Layland area. Located in the heart of Ohio’s premier whitetail country, you will love this acreage. The improvements include a 1.5 story home with many updates. On the main floor there is a kitchen, dining room, living room, 1 bedroom, 2 baths, and laundry room. The upstairs has two more bedrooms. Has full basement and natural gas forced air heat, central air conditioning, private well and septic. Updates include newer siding, roof, windows, and doors. The acreage is mostly wooded and has frontage on both CR 19 and TR 326. Whether you are an avid hunter or just love the outdoors, be sure and check out the wildlife laden offering. Parcel 1: 6 acres w/ home. 400’ frontage on CR 19 Parcel 2: 42 acres, open and wooded. 1100’ frontage on CR 19 Parcel 3: 58 acres, mostly wooded. 660’ frontage on TR 326 Parcel 4: 34 acres, mostly wooded. 660’ frontage on TR 326 Parcels will be offered separate and combined, sells whichever way nets most for the sellers. Call for map and brochure. Call Jr Miller for more info. Sells to the highest bidder at 12 noon. Legal: Parcel #’s 0260000033300 - 0260000033500, and 0260000033700 located in Monroe Twp of Coshocton County and Riverview School District. Taxes are TBD Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Purchasers should inspect the property prior to bidding and be aware of its condition. Properties are sold strictly “AS IS”. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.
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Community Calendar Craft and Thrift Store. Kids America is having a Craft and Thrift Sale on Friday and Saturday Nov. 19 and 20 from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Anyone can purchase a table for $5 on the basketball court and sell their items. All earnings go to the seller. The $5 per table will go as a fundraiser to buy new aerobics equipment for the fitness room at Kids America. Kids America will also have its own Sale Room where anything donated by the community can be sold to benefit Kids America. Donations are being accepted. No animals are allowed inside of Kids America to be sold or viewed. Family Portraits. Three Rivers Therapy will be having a photo shoot from Seibert Studios on Nov. 27 from 10 a.m. – Noon. The cost is $10 for the sitting, one 8x10, one 5x7, two 4x6 and four wallets. Additional pictures may be ordered. Photos taken may be of family or pets. Call Three Rivers Therapy at 295-7080 to make an appointment. Chili Supper. The Walhonding Valley Firefighters will be having a chili supper on Nov. 27 at the fire station in downtown Warsaw from 4:30 – 7 p.m. Bingo will
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be at 7:30 p.m. Menu will include all-you-can-eat chili, a grilled cheese sandwich and a drink for $5. Other dishes will be served ala-cart. There will also be a 50/50 drawing at 8:45 p.m. Cooking Demonstration. The Village Pantry of Roscoe and The Warehouse Steak-n-Stein will be having a Taste for the Holidays cooking demonstration on Tuesday, Dec. 7 at 6:30 p.m. at Triple Locks Theater. Tickets are $8 per ticket or $15 per couple and can be purchased at The Village Pantry in Roscoe. There will be door prizes, live music, recipes and samples. Call (740) 545-4049 for more information. Bluegrass Music. The Three Rivers Bluegrass Music will be at the Agents Realty and Auction Services the 4th Saturday of each month from 7 – 9 p.m. Food and non-alcoholic drinks served at 5 p.m. Acoustic jam from 9 – 11 p.m. Admission is $5. Upcoming band this month is Chestnut Hill Bluegrass Band. There will also be a New Year’s Eve Party on Dec. 31 from 8 p.m. – 1 a.m. For more information, contact Duane or Clenda Hardesty (740) 498-8456
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Flu Shots. The Coshocton City Health Department is offering flu shots for $25 and is covered by Medicare Part B. Call 295-7303 or 295-7307 for an appointment. Flu Clinic. The Coshocton City Health Department is sponsoring a Flu Clinic now until Nov. 18 at the City Health Department from 1 – 3 p.m. The cost is $20. (Fee does not apply to clients of Medicare, traditional Medicaid, Aetna, Anthem, Humana, Molina, and Unison.)
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Higher Hopes Therapeutic Riding Center Auction Saturday, November 27, 2010 Doors open @ 4pm River View HS Cafeteria 26496 SR 60N, Warsaw, OH for more info call 824-4183 or 502-0383
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Pet Pictures with Santa. Pet pictures with Santa will be Nov. 20 at Tractor Supply Company in Downtowner Plaza from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. The cost is $10 for a 5x7 portrait with other sizes also available. This event is sponsored by Four Paws Friends and proceeds will go toward finding homes for abandoned animals. Community Thanksgiving Dinner. There will be a community Thanksgiving dinner on Tuesday, Nov. 23 from 5:30 – 7 p.m. at the Coshocton High School Cafeteria. All are invited and transportation will be available. The CHS music department will provide entertainment throughout the dinner and the drama club will present the play, “The Somewhat True Tales of Robin Hood” at 7 p.m.
Benefits
Craft and Benefit Auction. The Coshocton Christian Tabernacle will be having their 23rd annual craft and benefit auction on Saturday, Nov. 20 at 11 a.m. There will be quilts, baked goods, gift cards, Christmas items, a dollar table, gifts and more. Benefit Dinner and Auction. A benefit Dinner and Auction for William “Bud” Darr will be at the Clow Union Hall on Nov. 20. Dinner will be at 2 p.m. and the Auction will be at 4 p.m. Bud has been diagnosed with cancer and all proceeds will help with expenses. Contact Tink Wilson (622-4518); Amy Darr (622-9059); Darla Darr (740-291-2989); or Stephanie Darr (740-294-5390) with questions.
American Red Cross Events
Standard First Aid Cards. The American Red Cross will be administering Standard First Aid/CPR/AED cards for new students and for expired cards of more than 30 days on Nov. 20. Cost is $45. Babysitting Training. Babysitting Training will be Nov. 20 and 21. Saturday will be from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Sunday will be 1 – 5 p.m. Participants must attend both days to become certified. There will be no classes if minimum participants are not met. Cost is $45. Lifeguard classes. Interested persons may begin signing up for lifeguard classes on Dec. 6. CPR/PR. Interested students can attend CPR/PR classes on Dec. 7 and 9 for $70. Students must attend both classes to become certified. Reviews. There will be a standard first aid review and a CPR/AED review on Dec. 18. The cost is $30 each or $35 if taking both reviews.
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Hallmark Quartet. The Fresno United Methodist Church will host a concert by the Hallmark Quartet (formerly the Gospel River Boys) on Sunday, Nov. 21 at 7 p.m. A free-will offering will be accepted. There will also be a carry-in dinner preceding the concert at 5 p.m.
Revival Services. Revival services will be at Conesville Wesleyan Church on Sunday, Nov. 28 at 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., and Monday, Nov. 29 – Wednesday, Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. Dr. Lena Crouso, counselor, teacher, author, and founder of Women of Witness will be quest speaker. Dr. Crouso has a DCC in Christian Counseling, a specialist degree in leadership, a Master’s degree in school counseling, and a Bachelor’s degree in teaching. Martha’s Cupboard. “Martha’s Cupboard” offers free items to those who live in Fresno and West Lafayette. Some documents are required to receive services. The cupboard is open the third Saturday of each month from 10 - 11:30 a.m. at the Fresno United Methodist Church. Call (740) 545-6422 for further information. Jacob’s Closet. The Warsaw United Methodist Church’s Jacob’s Closet is open every Thursday morning from 9 a.m. - Noon and the last Thursday of each month 9 a.m. - Noon and 5 – 8 p.m. They accept donations any week day from 9 a.m. - Noon. For more information, call 740-824-3228.
Support Groups
Coshocton County ADHD Support Group. The ADHD Support Group meets at St. John’s UCC on Nov. 23 or Dec. 14 from 5 - 6:30 p.m. Any age can attend and childcare is provided upon request. All information is confidential. For more information or questions, contact Angie Moses at 623-8551 or by email at coop9097@yahoo.com. Web site: www. coshoctoncoadhddsupport.vpweb.com. Community Calendar will only publish news briefs once and will only include the who, what, why, when, where, and contact information. The events must be local, charitable in nature, and no more than 75 words.
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New Wave Volleyball Club Tryouts. Tryouts for the spring season of New Wave Volleyball Club will be at the River View Jr., High School Sunday, Nov. 21 for students 17 years and under from 4:30 – 6 p.m. There will be a mandatory parent meeting for all ages at 4:30 p.m. All players must pre-register at www.newwavebc.org. The cost to tryout is $15
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A free College Financial Aid Workshop for Coshocton County parents and students will be Monday, Nov. 22 at Ridgewood High School at 6 p.m. The one-hour session will be conducted by a Representative of Great Lakes Educational Services and is sponsored by Coshocton C.A.R.E.S. The information will include the types of financial aid and the application process.
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A Pioneer Christmas. The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum will be having a museum encounter for homeschoolers on Wednesday, Dec. 8 entitled A Pioneer Christmas. Students will learn about Christmas traditions in the pioneer days and make traditional holiday decorations and cards to give to friends and family. Reservations are required. Cost is $7 for each child, $5 for members, and $1 for each accompanying adult. Call the museum at 622-8710.
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10 Commandments Hike. The Presbyterian Church will be having a 10 Commandment Hike on Friday, Nov. 26. Registration at 9 a.m. and the hike will be from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Bring a sack lunch. The hike is for scouts, siblings, parents, grandparents, family and friends. Cost is $3. Contact Jeff Sykes at 5454075 or Jeff Wickerham at 453-0571.
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Support Gathering. The Coshocton Tabernacle Church is hosting a gathering to support New Beginnings Ministry on Saturday, Nov. 20 at 6 p.m. The purpose of the event is to support Pastor Bill Dunfee and his congregation as well to encourage each other as they engage today’s culture. The keynote speaker will be Pastor J.C. at the Victory in Truth Ministries in Bucyrus, Ohio. The event is co-sponsored by Citizens for Community values Cincinnati and Victory in Truth Ministries in Bucyrus, Ohio.
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BIDDING TO START AT $15,000 on this 4 Unit Apartment Building! Attention investors, this property is ready to go. Great location and close to the downtown area. Gas and electric utilities are separated. Opportunity for a Great Return! This property was last on the market for $79,900. Sellers are motivated to SELL! You should be motivated to Buy! Terms: $2,000 down payment day of auction, balance due at closing within 30 days of sale. Possession at closing. Any inspections must be completed prior to the bidding. Contract to contain no contingencies. Call our office to set an appointment to view this property prior to the auction. BE PREPARED TO BUY! OWNERS BLATT & HOSKET
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“The Singing Buckeyes” are coming to town. The village of Conesville will be having their annual Barbershop Show on Dec. 11 at River View High School to benefit the Conesville village park. The show will begin at 6 p.m. The Buckeyes will be performing old barbershop melodies as well as Christmas carols. Returning this year, along with the Singing Buckeyes, are two award-winning quartets, Park Avenue and Class Ring, also from the Columbus area. As in the past, there will be a dinner prior to the show catered by the Coshocton County Memorial Hospital from 4 – 5:30 p.m. Tickets for both the dinner and the show are $10 for adults and $5 for children. Tickets for the show only are $8 for adults and $3 for children. Only 400 dinner tickets will be sold. Helping to serve this year’s dinner will be the Conesville Ladies Auxiliary. River View’s
own Certified Gold will also be singing and serving during the dinner hour. The Village of Conesville will be honoring two special individuals with the Volunteer of the Year Award. Both of these individuals have volunteered countless hours throughout the years. Receiving the award this year are Sam Fortune and Gladys Thomas. They will be recognized during the intermission of the show. Also attending the show this year will be Santa Claus from the North Pole. All children ages 12 and under in attendance will receive a special gift. Tickets for the show may be purchased from the following businesses: The Coshocton County Beacon, Sprint Print, and Second Chance Furniture. Tickets can also be purchased from council members Paula Fry at 610-7459, Michele Lusk at 829-2357, or Bill Appis at 8292785.
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Great brick ranch on a 101’ X 103’ level city lot with 1,232 sq/ft of living space close to CHS with three bedrooms with hard wood floors. Master bedroom with a half bath. Living Room with fireplace, Dining Room, Kitchen, Full bath, Full finished basement with a half bath and family room. 2 car attached garage, 8x10 storage shed. Home is clean and ready for immediate possession. Forced air gas heat and central air. Taxes are $1,153.88 per year. Parcel # 0430000525300 Call listing agent John Thomas 740-502-4342 or Auctioneer Paul Bratton 740-327-6331 for your private showing. Terms: $1,000 nonrefundable down payment day of auction. Balance due at closing in 30 days. No financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Taxes to be prorated to date of closing. Notes: Property sells absolute. Realtors call Auctioneer for co-broke requirements. Auctioneer: Paul Bratton (740-327-6331) License and bonded in favor of Dept. Of Agriculture Coshocton County Probate # # 20910176 Executor: Sheila Seward Attorney: Randy Peddicord
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Parcel 1: 6.5 acres with grand views over the valley that could be a great home site, and presently has an older set of buildings. Parcel 2: 33 acres of mostly wooded land. Parcel 3: 26 acres of approx. ½ open and ½ wooded land, these 2 parcels offer great hunting with some tillable acreage, growing trees and small stream. Feel free to walk this nice land and have your finances in order by auction day. You will like what you find here. Parcels will be offered individually and in combination. Approx $600 per year income and use of free gas from present well. Immediate hunting rights with valid down payment TERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment auction day balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Buyers to pay $500 per parcel in surveying costs. Parcels # are 0170000021600-00400000176000040000017700. Taxes are$1295 per ½ year. Frontage amounts and acreage subject to final survey. OWNERS: Stewart and Carole Henderson
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SATURDAY, DEC. 11th - 10:29am BLISSFIELD, OHIO, COSHOCTON COUNTY LOCATED CORNER OF SR 60 & CR 318 MINUTES FROM COSHOCTON & KILLBUCK RIVER VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT 8 room home has living room, dining room, kitchen and entrance room with open stairway with Italianate woodwork leading to 4 large bedrooms. Replacement windows, newer roof and wrap around porch. Forced air heat and central air. Situated on approximately 1 acre.
OPEN FOR INSPECTION FRIDAY, DEC. 3RD - 3PM TO 4PM AND 1 HOUR PRIOR TO AUCTION TIME. Auctioneers: Herb Peddicord (740) 502-3110 Greg Rice (740) 502-3111 Ryan LePage (740) 502-4227
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148 N. 15TH STREET, COSHOCTON This 1336 square foot, two story is situated on a flat, double city lot. Features include: large eat-in kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, alum. siding, recent hot water heater and recent roof. This would make an excellent family home in a very nice and established neighborhood...Come ready to buy!!! Terms: This property is being offered absolute and will require a 10% non-refundable down payment due day of auction and balance due at closing, no later than 30 days after auction. No contingencies accepted. Property is being sold “as is”; all inspections must be made prior to day of auction. Possession upon closing. Call auctioneer for co-broke requirements. Owner: Randy L. Medley Auctioneer: James F. Nelson
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Terms: 10% down day of auction, balance on delivery of deed within 30 days. No contingencies in contract. Taxes to be prorated to date of closing.
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Land Transfers: 11/8 Estate of Thomas W. Jones to David G. and Debra F. Bordenkircher; $14,000 Donald W. Jacobs Jr. and Aimee E. Jacobs to Delbert R. and Susie S. Yoder; $13,000 4M Land LLC to Laszlo and Karen S. Horvath; $232,000 Jason W. Ogle and Diana C. Emerson to Jessica L. Jones; $95,000 Charles E. and Edith R. Untied to Homesales Inc. of Delaware; $40,000 Anthony Powelson to CitiMortgage Inc.; $32,000 Vickie L. Crawford to Homesales Inc. of Delaware; $56,667 Steve and Marianne Fixel to Nationstar Mortgage LLC; $132,330.14 Scott A. Kaufman Jr. to Federal National Mortgage Association; $66,000 William G. Smith Jr. to Homesales Inc. of Delaware; $39,334 11/9 Larry A. Endsley to John W. and Carol Ann McCall and Risa E. Connolly; $22,000 Illa M. Clark to Dale Amore; $16,675 HSBC Mortgage Services Inc. to Gerald D. Hochstetler Jr.; $17,000 11/10 Davis Real Properties Inc. to Ronald L. Smith and Kimberly M. Smith; $30,000 Estate of Floyd L. Spring to Janet Kay Alford Irrevocable Trust dated Nov. 3, 2010; $67,000 Kenneth S. Williams to Justin M. Walters; $67,500 Jonas L. Schlabach and Fannie J. Schlabach to Thomas E. Stephen and Rosemary L. Stephen; $49,500 Transfers Exempt from Conveyance Fees 11/5 Richard R. Hook to Michael Tidrick and James Larry Hook 11/8 Larry C. Vickers to Jane A. Greving Jeffery G. Gillett and Judith M. Gillett to Jeffery G. Gillett and Judith M. Gillett 11/9 Christopher Young to Christopher Young and Kath-
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Marriages: Alan Dwight Folkert of West Lafayette to Shannon Lea Hemminger of West Lafayette Cody Daniel Davis of West Lafayette to Jessica Marie Guinther of West Lafayette
leen Herbert Stephan L. and Janet McNabb to Jay McNabb Colleen M. Kelly to Rick G. Hall 11/10 Jay Drinko and Nina Drinko to Nina Drinko Charlotte B. Thomas, Affidavit of Death to Harold J. Thomas, John E. Thomas, JoAnn Thomas and Amy Howorth
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Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dissolutions None to report
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direct the gas outdoors. In order to receive a coupon for a free radon testing kit, participants must be the homeowner. Coupons can be picked up at the Coshocton County Health Department, 724 S Seventh Street. Each test kit will include free postage and lab analysis. Radon test kits can also be purchased at most hardware stores. Testing is the only way to know if your home has high radon levels. Lonsinger said, “It’s impossible to know how much radon there is in your home unless you test for it.” For more information about radon, call the Radon Program at Ohio Department of Health, toll free at 1-800-523-4439 or visit their Web site at www.odh.ohio.gov.
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uranium in the soil. The gas can seep into your home undetected through cracks in the walls or foundation.” Radon is a health concern when inhaled because radioactive particles damage the cells that line the lung. Long-term exposure to radon can lead to lung cancer, the only cancer proven to be associated with inhaling radon. In Ohio, radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer, claiming in average of 900 lives each year. Residents are also at higher risk of getting lung cancer, if radon is present in their home and they smoke or are exposed to second-hand smoke. The good news is testing your home for radon is easy, relatively inexpensive and elevated indoor radon levels can be corrected with the installation of a ventilation system to
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The Coshocton County Health Department, in partnership with the Ohio Department of Health, is giving away a limited number of coupons for free radon test kits. The purpose of the giveaway is to encourage homeowners to take action to protect their families. Radon gas exposure is the second-leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. To increase radon awareness, the Coshocton County Health Department and the Ohio Health Department are teaming up to urge residents to test their homes for radon this fall. Steve Lonsinger, Director of environmental health for the Coshocton County Health Department said, “Radon gas is a hidden danger because it is odorless, tasteless and invisible. Radon is formed from the natural breakdown of
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Susan fitch awarded nurse of the year at coshocton hospital
The Coshocton County Memorial when Susan by beth duLaney Scott Hospital’s conference room was the started and Susan was also the nurse on duty when scene of many laughs, hugs and sharing Joann came into the hospital in labor. of memories when Susan Fitch, OB for “She deserves it (the award). She’s done a the past 29 years, was feted as Nurse of wonderful job over the years. She’s been the Year on Wednesday, Nov. 10. Cindy in the nursery and loves those babies. You Abood, who works part-time night shift can tell it.” at the nursery, nominated Susan for the Although Susan received a lot of praise award. at her reception, Susan remains humble “Susan has just been a real unique and says she’s much happier doing her person on our unit,” Cindy said. “She’s work instead of the notoriety. “I thank always been there. She’s been excellent my parents both because it was whatever and very dedicated and that’s part of the I wanted to do, that was fine, as long as I principals behind why we nominate a nurse applied myself. I never worried about how of the year. She’s the nurse I relieve, and to get through nursing school. They paid we just have a really good time together. for it so, I just worried about my studies. So she’s very knowledgeable and an And then Mary Ann Armstrong took me excellent representative of the hospital.” under her wing right from day one. Cindy Cindy introduced Susan and she made a small speech thanking her fellow nurSe of the year Susan fitch was awarded Nurse of the year Abood also and Joann Clements, people employees at the hospital. She said, “I’m and had a reception in her honor at the Coshocton Memorial hospi- that I started to work with were all very thankful to have worked with a great tal on Wednesday, Nov. 10. Pictured l-r: Nona fitch, Susan’s mother; accepting of a new grad who was feeling her way through.” bunch of nurses and I’m proud to work at Susan fitch, and Cindy abood, who nominated her for the award. BeaCON PhOtO By Beth DuLaNey SCOtt Susan’s mother, Nona Fitch was also Coshocton Hospital.” there to share in her daughter’s special Edie Kipfinger, who worked with if I had questions, it was never a dumb question, Susan on the OB unit for five years, said, “Oh it was always, ‘Well this is how you do this and day. She said, “I’m very proud of her. I just wish I just think it’s great. Susan was a wonderful if you forget, come back and ask me again.’ her father could be here to see this.” Susan received a bouquet of flowers and a teacher when I came onto the unit. I had no Very patient and just taught me a few tricks of OB experience and she was willing to teach me the trade that they don’t teach you a school. So I check for $500. Cake, punch, mints and nuts were served during the reception. The event anything she knew. She was always very nice and thought it was great. I was very proud of her.” Joann Clements was there to celebrate with lasted from 2 – 4 p.m. her friend. Joann was working at the hospital
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