Leonard L. Hayhurst, Coshocton Tribune

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Past articles by Leonard:

"I can't imagine any job being better"

Judge Van Blanchard feels the time is right to step away from Probate and Juvenile Court → Read More

Clothing boutique is on the move

Bexley Ann's Boutique now located in former Goodwill store at 301 Main St. → Read More

Charter to provide internet to Coshocton

Two projects will give fiber internet to 5,400 locations at $29.2 million → Read More

Funding remains biggest obstacle for road and bridge repairs

County spent $2.01 million on roads and $834,487 on bridges in 2022 → Read More

Faith over fear helped Coshocton man to lose 350 pounds

Joshua Butcher is at 292 pounds from a heaviest of 650 pounds in June 2021 → Read More

Soup's on the menu

About 115 attended the first lunch of the year. → Read More

Coshocton woman gets 8 to 12 years for drug dealing

Kassie Carpenter was charged with trafficking methamphetamine and possession of fentanyl → Read More

River View swim team going to state with solidarity

Relay team competing in 200 meter freestyle and Colin Addy in the 50 meter freestyle at state competition → Read More

Ron Lusk honored for his work in West Lafayette

Longtime councilman exits after 27 years of service. → Read More

City council altering lodging taxes to help airbnb owners

Lodging owners who collect under $100 in bed tax monthly would pay quarterly, instead of monthly. → Read More

New people, partnerships and places that moved the city forward in 2022

Mark Mills delivers State of the City address at recent city council meeting → Read More

SoLace Brigade filling local need for first responders and medical workers

Female veterans Lacey McCombs and Somer Stanton recently opened their shop on Main Street → Read More

Sophomore visitation crucial to career center growth

The vocational school has about 335 students, including 53% of county juniors. → Read More

The 75-year love affair of Gibby and Jo

Couple credits their long marriage to trusting their love and never arguing → Read More

Special needs facilities facing critical staffing issues

Echoing Hills and GentleBrook hope state will make wages more competitive so they can compete in the job market. → Read More

Taylor Stepp named project director for OhioSE

He is a certified economic developer and has helped companies add nearly 2,500 new jobs in Southern Ohio. → Read More

Coshocton woman gets prison for burglary involving a 'stupid Xbox'

Judge Robert Batchelor: "You can't just force your way into someone's home and beat them up to solve a dispute." → Read More

Salvation Army giving away 14,000 items of clothing

Majors Tom and Vicki Clark are also leaving soon for a new post in Wooster → Read More

Land bank continuing with glove factory, other projects

Funding being sought to raze former Custom Glove Factor on Fifth St. → Read More

Coshocton Schools seeking public input on facilities plan

Deadline is here for survey giving four possible options involving seventh to 12th grades. → Read More