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Muskingum Speedway to be closed for 2013 season
Local dirt track race fans will have to head north this spring and summer for weekend racing action, after the owner operators of Muskingum Speedway near Dresden decided not to open this season. Comment?
9-year-old battles leukemia, doesn't lose her spirit
W hile Allie Norman is apprehensive about things that cause pain, she has accepted a slight bump in the road of health instead of being consumed by fear. Comment?
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Jones accepted to Ashland University
Jones, who is a senior at Tri-Valley High School, will receive the Ambassador Award of $7,500 annually. Comment?
The couple were married April 6, 1973, at Trinway United Methodist Church. Joy is the daughter of the late Jay T. and Mildred I. Hindel. Comment?
Dresden native to attend Ashland
The Tri-Valley High School senior will receive an annual $12,000 director's scholarship. Comment?
Spang's no-hitter keeps River View's softball team unbeaten
Heading into its game today with Tri-Valley, River View senior Taylor Spang had yet to allow a hit in her first two games. Comment?
Dresden fire is 9th suspicious in two years
A vacant building was destroyed this morning in the ninth suspicious fire in the past two years in Dresden, according to the fire chief. Comment?
Local workers commute for wages, benefits
When it comes to commuters, Coshocton County has many more people going out than coming in. Comment?
Dresden native graduates basic training
Todd Lauvray, son of Lucia Lauvray, of Dresden, has graduated from basic training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. The 2006 graduate of Tri-Valley High School and 2009 graduate of Zane State College studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military ... (more) Comment?
Former Tri-Valley teacher pleads not guilty to 7 counts
A former Tri-Valley Middle School teacher pleaded not guilty Wednesday to one count of perjury, a third-degree felony, and six counts of furnishing alcohol to underage youths, a first-degree misdemeanor. Comment?
10 Total population, 55; males, 43; females, 12. Feb. 11 Total population, 54; males, 42; females, 12. Comment?
Bankruptcy spurs fears for benefits for retired Muskingum, Coshocton miners
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Norman Skinner never worked for Patriot Coal Corporation. Neither did Dave Dilly. Comment?
Dresden cash mob set for Saturday
Business owners beware: A mob is coming. It's a mob of eager customers, each spending at least $15 at a locally-owned business during Dresden's first cash mob. Comment?
Local students graduate from University of Akron
Sarah Sparling, of Baltic, studied mild to moderate intervention; Kimberly Shepler, of Coshocton, studied child development; and Ross Rothenstine, of Dresden, studied computer science. Comment?
Locals named to University of Akron dean's list
* Coshocton: Kyla Weaver, David Swigert, Griffin Bryant, Katie Hamilton and Kimberly Shepler. Comment?
Tri-Valley student remembered for vivacious personality
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Along with their favorite Elton John tunes, the one thing Sue Adams never will forget about Cruz Rivera is his smile. Comment?
And to Clow Water System's sister company for a proposal that could retain about 400 jobs and created dozens more. Comment?
25 Total population, 49; males, 37; females, 12. Accidents Jan. 24 Two-vehicle collision with no injury on Whitewoman Street. Comment?
Grant mix-up muddies Frazeysburg pool issue
Frazeysburg Mayor Garry Middlemus told village officials he recently received a check for $6,500 from the Longaberger Foundation "to be used for anything we wanted." That drew the ire of residents who are pushing to keep the village pool open this year, saying the grant they had applied for in 2012 should be used for pool repairs. Comment?