Marion Sutton, the former owner of Jones Metal in West Lafayette, has served on many boards to benefit her hometown.
The move will allow the agency to offer ultrasounds and medical-grade pregnancy tests on site, as well as more counselors.
Becky Armstrong of the Pregnancy Center of Coshocton, Amy Crown of the chamber of commerce and Hannah Gallagher of the port authority speak at the center's ribbon cutting.
COSHOCTON − The Coshocton Foundation recently award more than $22,000 for to local organizations for projects benefitting the ...
The Ohio Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Sept. 21, 2025, results for each ...
Particular elements can be incorporated into rooms for safety. Mud rooms are good for people living on a farm.
The Boston Red Sox and the Tampa Bay Rays wrap up a 3-game series on Sunday at Steinbrenner Field. First pitch is scheduled ...
COSHOCTON − A 20-year-old Fresno man was taken into custody by Coshocton County Sheriff's Office deputies following a high ...
Jack Mallabar’s 47-yard FG gives Moeller 17-13 halftime lead over St. X ...
SLURP Dirty Soda Co. opened July 31 at 711 Walnut St., the same building as RamZ Roofing owned by her husband, Brent, and two ...
The Jacksonville Jaguars (1-0) visit the Cincinnati Bengals (1-0) Sunday at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. Kickoff is ...
Guidance counselor Chelsea Tolliver started with Argo last year at Bishop Rosecrans. Now they've joined the Coshocton County ...