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PERIODICALS PERMIT NO. 25408 US POSTAGE PAID COSHOCTON, OH SINGING IN THE SEASON Members of the Coshocton Community Choir presented their annual Christmas Concert, “Come To The Stable” in McKinley Auditorium at Coshocton High School on Sunday, Dec. 4 with two performances. Pictured here are several members of the Coshocton Community Choir, Coshocton Children’s Choir and the Coshocton Youth Chorale during the concert. The choirs are conducted by Mr. Charles R. Snyder. BEACON PHOTO BY MARK FORTUNE Invest in your retirement. Michael T Remington Financial Advisor 228 Chestnut Street Coshocton, Ohio 43812 740-623-8084 www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC 0001_111611 The Beac n Positively Coshocton County INSIDE AREA SCHOOL SPORTS 8-11, 19 NURSE OF THE YEAR PAGE 2 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE PAGES 13-16 CLASSIFIED PAGE 27 VOL 4, NO. 32 WED. DEC. 7 THRU TUES. DEC. 13, 2011 www.thebeaconbuzz.com This edition of The Beacon published in memory of Sandra Lee Barstow. “It’s Good to be Home” EMBER COMPLETE CARE Home Health Services 740-623-9838 601 Main St., Coshocton 0003_113011

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Page 1: December 07, 2011 Coshocton County Beacon

PERIODICALS PERMIT NO. 25408US POSTAGE PAIDCOSHOCTON, OH

Singing in the SeaSon Members of the Coshocton Community Choir presented their annual Christmas Concert, “Come To The Stable” in McKinley Auditorium at Coshocton High School on Sunday, Dec. 4 with two performances. Pictured here are several members of the Coshocton Community Choir, Coshocton Children’s Choir and the Coshocton Youth Chorale during the concert. The choirs are conducted by Mr. Charles R. Snyder. BeACon PHoTo BY MARK foRTune

Invest in your retirement.Michael T RemingtonFinancial Advisor228 Chestnut StreetCoshocton, Ohio 43812740-623-8084www.edwardjones.com

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This edition of The Beacon published in

memory of Sandra Lee Barstow.

“It’s Good to be Home”

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Coshocton Hospital and the members of the Ohio Nursing Association (ONA) have announced the selection of Charli Guthrie, RN, as the 2011 Coshocton Hospital Nurse of the Year. Guthrie began her nursing career as a registered nurse on the 4th floor medical/surgical unit of Coshocton Hospital in 2003 after attending Ohio University. She has since received her certification in palliative and hospice nursing and works in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the hospital. Nominations for this honor are accepted from

Coshocton Hospital’s nursing union members, who vote by secret ballot to select the winning candidate. The nurse of the year selection is based on overall aspects of patient care as well as the nominee’s overall commitment to the practice of nursing reflected in leadership, commitment and organizational involvement. In expressing her pride in receiving the award, Guthrie recognized her fellow nurses and the nursing aides who have worked with her over the past nine years. “I would not have received this award without my co-workers who have taught me so much about caring for patients with

level of dignity, respect and compassion - skills that can’t be learned in nursing school,” Guthrie said. “I am extremely flattered that my co-workers have honored me with this award.” Guthrie and her husband, Timothy, have four children: Tyrus, Aliyah, Adison and Pyper. In addition to working full time and raising her family, Guthrie is also working on her final classes to complete her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Ohio University. Coshocton Hospital nurses and staff will honor her with a Nurse of the Year Tea on Friday, Dec. 9 from 2 - 4 p.m. in the Orange Street Station meeting room at the hospital.

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This year has gone so quickly, and I have now celebrated my first anniversary as treasurer. We are now upon another holiday season, and soon another tax collection.

I would like to thank each one of you who paid your real estate and manufactured home taxes this year. I appreciate your diligence in keeping your tax obligation current. We are working toward a mid February due date for 1st half 2011 taxes payable in 2012.

I would also like to thank the more than 175 taxpayers who entered into a delinquent contract to make monthly payments, and the many who paid their delinquencies in full this past year.

As a result of the over 1.5 million dollars in delinquencies collected prior to August, the three Coshocton County school districts received the following additional amounts in 2011: Coshocton City - $351,427.00, Ridgewood - $271,428.60, and River View - $370,405.20. The total delinquencies collected this past year totals over 2 million dollars.

I realize many are struggling to make ends meet during our current economic conditions; however, we must continue as landowners in Coshocton County to strive to keep our tax obligations current. Delinquent taxes make it a challenge for the various county departments when they do not receive the expected revenue each year. We still have many real estate and mobile home parcels remaining unpaid for this tax year.

If you have delinquent taxes, please do not just ignore them.

Please come to the Treasurer’s Office at the Court-house Annex, or call 622-2731 to make arrangements to pay them. My goal is to help taxpayers meet their tax obligations, not to add to the present foreclosure list.

I thank my staff for their continued hard work. They are very caring and dedicated to serving the residents of Coshocton County.

I wish all of you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Janette DonakerCoshocton County Treasurer

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The family of Robert Dickerson Jr. would like to thank all the squad members that made that run, the Coshocton Hospital ER staff that was so nice to us, and the

K-9 unit for the extra effort.

We appreciate the collection and all the cards and calls from all our friends,

thank you.

A special thanks to Ronnie Shearn for all he has done and the unique

memorial service.

Thank you to the Veteran’s Honor Guard for their official part in Robert’s farewell.

Thank you to Nancy and Alice Moore for their organizational skills.

Thank you so much.

Jackie Dickerson and family

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The family of R. June King of Conesville would like to express our

appreciation to all who loved and cared for June during her recent illness. June passed

away on Nov. 12, 2011 after hospitalizations at CCMH and Good Samaritan Zanesville.

We want to thank Dr. Carver and the staff of CCMH as well as the doctors and staff of

the ICU at Good Samaritan Hospital.

We are grateful to Rev. Joy Blaney of Conesville U.M.C. and our church family

and friends for your love and concern during these difficult days.

Glenn W. King & Family

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lady redskins hoping to turn program around By jim BarStowThere about two directions a basketball program can go after a winless season. Upwards or no place at all. For first year head coach Paul Bowman, he is not willing to settle for the latter. The Coshocton High School girl’s basketball team fell to defeat in all 21 of its contests last season but Bowman is optimistic that there are brighter days ahead. “I’m hoping these girls can get a few wins early which will help their confidence for the remainder of season,” said Bowman. “Maybe we can get this program back to the tradition we had a few years ago when our teams thought they could win every night. “We are looking to get back to fundamental basketball and playing better defense. We have some quickness which will allow us to run the floor which I hope will lead to some victories but we must learn to play with effort every night in order to accomplish some of our goals we have set.” Coshocton graduated leading scorer and rebounder Rachel Zimomra, but five letter winners are returning, including seniors Brittany Neiger, Nichole deJesu and Katie Clough. Also back is junior Julia Kittell and sophomore Kasey Means. Others expected to contribute will be seniors Jenny Eikenberry and Tanisha Means as well as junior Emilee Pell, sophomore Kylie Brown and freshman Katie Tupper. “I really believe Brittany and Nichole are capable of some big things this year,” Bowman said. “We have moved Katie more into the post and I think she can give us some scoring down there with her quickness.

“We have looked good at times through the scrimmages and then not so good at times as well,” Bowman said. “We need to defend and rebound and hopefully wins will happen.” In regard to the East Central Ohio League Gray Division race, Bowman sees Zanesville Rosecrans being the front runner with River View right behind them. “River View has a great tradition and (Coach Kevin Smith) Smitty’s kids play with a lot of effort. As for the Scarlet Division Dover should be very good teams with Zanesville close behind and New Philadelphia should be real athletic.” The Lady Redskins opened the season with losses to Licking Valley (48-33) and Carrollton (48-41) and were to play at Cambridge in the ECOL opener on Monday. Other non-league games include Waynedale, Newcomerstown, Danville and Philo. “I’m trying to get back to the fundamentals of basketball with these girls,” Bowman said. “Having five returning letter winners and the addition of Tanisha hopefully will help the cause. “These young ladies have been around me since they were playing little league basketball so they know what I demand from them on and off the floor.”

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Some weeks this column is harder to write than others. This one is too easy. I will try to give you something to provide a bit of holiday humor. To some, it may not be funny – I do hope that those that read this column realize when I am writing with a bit of sarcasm and when I am not. I think this one will be fairly easy to figure out. By now, you have probably heard about the Professor that thinks “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer” is a show that promotes and aggravates bullying amongst our youth. Yes, he is serious. Like most of you (I hope) I had to do a double take when I heard this. I have, in fact, done some further investigation of the matter. I have no doubt that the abominable snowman creature (the bumble) thing in the show (you know – the one that has an infected tooth which is the real reason why he is mean) is actually a bully but even he turns out nice in the end, placing the star at the very tip top of the tree. See, I can recall the vivid details of this program despite not having seen it for years. Maybe my memory isn’t as bad as my kids think it is. But I can tell you that the Bumble kept me awake many a night in my younger years. The professor in question is George Giuliani, the Director of Hofstra’s Graduate School Program in Special Education. I am certainly not poking fun at a college professor regardless of their beliefs. Anyone that has the credentials of a college professor should not be mocked. But Rudolph, really?

Have we drifted so far off the course of just good old fashioned common sense that this can even be taken seriously? Of course we have. And it will be. Let’s hope that Rudolph, the poor guy, can recover from this. He has it tough enough with that red nose and

all. Now, there could be even more damage from this onslaught on a poor little deer. (Oh, hunting season just concluded). What’s next? An attack on “A Christmas Story”? Geez, let’s hope not. Proclaiming a war on the Red Ryder BB gun would be a travesty on our youngsters. For many, it is a rite of passage and the opportunity to learn firearm safety with something that, while certainly not harmless, is much less lethal than a .22 or a shotgun. You see how this works now? You see where all this could lead? Be wary America. Be very wary of what might be lurking behind the next Frosty the Snowman. It might be that darn Bumble just waiting on some unsuspecting citizen to wander a little too far into the political suburbs of paranoia.

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master gardener volunteers recognized

May Peace be your gift at Christmas and your blessing all year through!

~Author Unknown

Memorable Quotes

Coshocton County Master Gardener volunteers were recognized for their accomplishments in 2011 on Nov. 9 at the Frontier Power Community Room and enjoyed a covered dish meal prepared by the volunteers. Master Gardener Volunteers giving between 100-199 hours since being certified: Coleman Anderson and Jennie Wiseman. Master Gardener Volunteers giving between 200-299 hours since being certified: Pam Anderson, Marsha Duling and Teri Williams. Master Gardener Volunteers giving between 300-399 hours since being certified: Teresa Donley, BeLinda Lacy, Marcia Mercer, Gail Piper and Tracey Wiseman. Master Gardener Volunteers giving between 400-499 hours since being certified: Barb Caldwell, Marilyn Gress and Reta Grewell. Master Gardener Volunteers giving between 500-599 hours since being certified: Tim France, Betty Williams and Janice Williams.

Master Gardener Volunteers giving between 600-699 hours since being certified: Margaret Lowe and Judi Norris. Susan McCurdy has volunteered 770 hours since becoming certified as an Ohio Master Gardener Volunteer. Susan McCurdy also received an award for donating the Most Volunteer Hours in 2011 with 180.75 hours. The award for Most Education Hours for 2011 went to Betty Williams. Betty has attended over 56 hours of educational training. Together, 19 active Coshocton County Master Gardeners have volunteered over 1000 hours, from Jan. 1 – Nov. 1 toward beautifying and educating Coshocton County. They have also dedicated over 400 hours continuing to educate themselves in horticulture. To learn more about the Coshocton County Master Gardener Volunteers, log on to http://coshocton.osu.edu.

The Beacon wants your opinion!Have an opinion or want to comment on something you’ve read in

The Beacon?Please email Mark Fortune at: [email protected].

The Coshocton County Beacon is now accepting Letters to the Editor! Be sure to include your first and last name. Emailing your Letter to the

Editor in Microsoft Word format is preferred. The Beacon reserves the right to edit, refuse or otherwise reject any letter that is deemed

inappropriate or offensive to our readers. No more than 500 words please. Please have your letter turned in by

noon on Friday.

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award of appreciation The staff at Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas, Probate and Juvenile Division recently recognized Catherine Burns and the family of the late Judge David W. Burns, with an award of appreciation for the gen-erous donation of artwork for the main courtroom. Two pictures on display depict historic scenes of families that have been in strife, and are labeled “Trial” and “Acquittal”. Additional prints donated display President George Washington and President Abraham Lincoln. In honor of Judge Burns service to the court, his picture is also on display in the courtroom along with a small plaque that rec-ognizes the family for the donation. Pictured are Magistrate Linda Weber, Catherine Burns and Court Administrator Doug Schonau-er. PHoTo ConTRIBuTeD To THe BeACon

Due to our Winter Sports section, we were not able to publish our regular Library News and Memories column. They will be published in next week’s issue, Dec. 14. Thank you and we apologize for the inconvenience.

Beacon readers:

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new coach By jim BarStowIt may be unrealistic for the River View High School boy’s basketball team to duplicate the feat achieved by the 1975 team, which brought home a state championship. However, that doesn’t mean the 2011-12 Black Bears don’t have their sights set high. “People here, I think are hungry for a winner,” said first year coach Jason Trout. “But, it would be foolish for me or anybody else to think that it’s going to turn around in a week.” River View’s program has struggled in the past several years, finishing last year with a 0-21 mark, but Trout and his coaching staff have seen their team make strides toward turning things around. “I feel good about this team,” Trout said. “We’ve had some pretty good practices and we’re getting the kids ready to go. We’re trying to change the mindset of going from being 0-21 to trying to turn it into a winning mindset and just getting them to understand what it takes to win instead of going through the motions and being happy with that.” The leaders of the team include seniors Jason Hammond, Michael Adams, Jamie Schwartz, and sophomore Cory Miller. All lettered last season. In fact, Hammond and Adams will be vying for their fourth varsity letter, stepping into key roles as freshmen. Hammond will man the point guard position while Adams will be out on the wing. “Jason does a tremendous job at the point and he shoots the ball extremely well,” Trout said. “And with Michael, I have never seen such a quick trigger for someone who shoots as well and as deep as he does. He’s pretty much got the the green light from anywhere this side of half court.” Schwartz has demonstrated excellent versatility and could fill in at virtually every position while Miller, at 6-foot-4, provides excellent athleticism in the post. The other starters will be selected from juniors Hunter Winegar and Tyler Triplett,

sophomores Javin Guilliams and John Rice and freshman Dylan Waters. Trout is no stranger to helping programs turn things around. As a varsity assistant at Groveport-Madison, the team went from 0-21 to garnering 11 wins. “I knew up front when I interviewed, this is where it’s at but really, the demand of what we expect the kids to do is intense and the expectation is that we get there now and we do it the right way or there are consequences,” Trout said. “There is a wrong way and a right way. “We made it pretty clear from day one that this was how it’s going to be. This is the expectation and they’re not going to drop. Even if you’re a guy who scores 20 a game, everybody is going to do it the right way. I told them that’s why there are hinges on the door. “It’s a pretty high-energy practice and I have an extremely good coaching staff who helps with that. Some of the things we do maybe are not for everybody but in my experience, in order to get things turned around, to where it needs to be headed in the right direction.” Again, it won’t be easy, especially in the talent-laden East Central Ohio League where the Black Bears will compete in the Gray Division teams against Claymont, Coshocton, Meadowbrook and Rosecrans. The Scarlet Division includes Dover, New Philadelphia, Cambridge, Zanesville and Marietta. “When you look around the state as far as programs that are perennially good, I think the ECOL is one of the best in the state,” Trout said. “You have tradition at every single school. “It’s going to be a fight for us every night. We’re trying to rebuild and turn things around and the way we’re going to get there is to play well every night and not take any possessions off. The Black Bears opened the season last Friday at Harrison Central and will play their home opener this Friday against New Philadelphia.

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The Coshocton Canal Festival Queen and Princesses invite you to share in our hometown Holiday celebration

2011 Holiday Lights for the Crabapple Trees on Main

For Coshocton’s bicentennial holiday season, you can share in the “Lighting of the Trees” by sponsoring one of the crabapple trees on Main Street. As a tree sponsor,

you will help the Canal Festival Queen and princesses in their fund-raising project for the Coshocton community. Their efforts will help offset the cost of the needed

replacement of all the holiday lights for the crabapple trees on Main Street. Each tree will have a seven by ten inch double sided laminated holiday card

attached with the sponsor’s name. Any individual, family, club, church, business or organization can sponsor the purchase of a tree.

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lady Bears seeking consistency in 2011-2012 By jim BarStowComing off a season in which it compiled 14 victories, the River View High School girl’s basketball team is looking for even bigger and better things as the 2011-2012 season gets underway. The Lady Bears, coached by Kevin Smith, return just two letter winners, but a solid cast of newcomers should make the team even more competitive this year. “We need to have consistent improvement throughout the season,” said Smith. “There will be great challenges every night in league play.” Among the returning letter winners are senior Peyton Stipes and sophomore Andi Daugherty. Stipes will manage the offense from the point guard position while Daugherty, who stands 6-foot tall, is versatile and could play guard, wing or post. “We are going to relay on Peyton and Andi to lead the other girls who don’t have a lot of varsity experience,” Smith said. Vying for the other starting spots will be juniors Kylie Hawkins, Sami Straits and Ashton Clarke, along with sophomore Sam Ringwalt. Adding depth to the roster will be juniors Katie Daugherty, Justine Moran and Tyler Lahna River View will compete in the Gray Division of the East Central Ohio League, twice battling the likes of Coshocton, Claymont, Meadowbrook and Zanesville Rosecrans. Smith acknowledges Rosecrans as a young but talented team last year and expects them to be very competitive and have the inside edge for

the Divisional title. When the Lady Bears aren’t battling inter-division foes, teams from the Scarlet Division will present big challenges with games against Dover, New Philadelphia, Zanesville, Marietta and Cambridge. “It will be very interesting with the new league format and members,” Smith said. This marks Smith’s fourth season at the helm, having posted 41 wins and 43 losses thus far. Last year, River View finished with seven losses including a stinging loss in the first round of the Division II sectional tournament. The Lady Bears will be playing each team in their division twice while playing big-school teams Cambridge, New Philadelphia, Dover, Zanesville and Marietta once each. “Our schedule is going to be rough and challenging but it will only help us to prepare for tournament time,” Smith said. The Lady Bears opened the season with mixed results, losing to Maysville 33-31 and beating Utica 43-32. They were to take on New Philadelphia in their first road game on Saturday and will host Garaway on Wednesday. Daugherty had 10 points in the Maysville loss and chipped in a 20-point, 8-rebound effort in the win over Utica. In addition to Maysville, Utica and Garaway, other non-league showdowns the Lady Bears will face include Danville, West Holmes and Ridgewood

pink ladies celebrate member’s 90th birthdayThe Pink Ladies Auxiliary met on Nov. 28 at 10 a.m. with President Marilyn Fuller. Reading of the minutes were read and approved. C o r r e s p o n d i n g Secretary reported that 33 babies were born since the October meeting at the Coshocton Hospital. Gift shop buyers reported that there will be a Christmas sale in the gift shop starting Dec. 16. Also, raffle tickets are in the gift shop for a drawing for “Crystal Ice Skaters”. Membership report presented, “4 Hour Pins”. Sharon Wood: 500 hours, Pat Turnbrill: 2,000 hours, Pat Tucker: 3,500 hours, and Dorothy Regular: 2,500 hours. Pink Ladies donated $200 to Christmas Castle, $1,000 to Health Services, and $8,500 to Waiting Room Remodeling. The cookie sale is set for Dec. 14. The ladies enjoyed a birthday cake for Pink Lady, Vivian Grady’s 90th birthday.

90th Birthday Pink Ladies celebrated Vivian Gra-dy’s 90th Birthday on Monday, nov. 28 at their monthly auxiliary meeting. Vivian has been a Pink Lady at Coshoc-ton County Memorial Hospital for almost five years. PHoTo ConTRIBuTeD To THe BeACon

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ridgewood BoyS BaSketBall Seth Bergeron, Chris Saylor, Josh King, zak Keesee, Dillion McPherson, Tanner Stoffer, Christian Grove, Ryan Lowe, Scot Dawson, Brandis Allen. Head Coach: Alan Keesee, Varsity Assistant/freshman Coach: Jamie Mc-Crea, Junior Varsity Coach: Tyler Hains, Managers: Trey Stoffer, zachary Wright, Quincy Hains (names do not necessarily appear in order.) PHoTo ConTRIBuTeD To THe BeACon BY DIGITAL xTReMe

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ciVil war muSic Wildwood and friends performed a program of Civil War era music for the Kiwanis Club of Coshocton, and also for the Coshocton County Retired Teachers Association L-r: Linda Gardner on Harp, Louise Cardenzana on Accordion, Don McKay on Guitar, Marty Rodabaugh on Hammered Dulcimer, and Dr. Vic Carden-zana, who served as narrator. PHoTo ConTRIBuTeD To THe BeACon

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Mark Fortune, owner of Good Fortune Advertising LLC and the Publisher of The Coshocton County Beacon has announced the hiring of Josephine (Josie) McCormick to fill the newly created role of News & Content Editor. “I am tremendously pleased to make this announcement to the community. We had several very qualified and experienced candidates from which to choose and Josie met our needs quite nicely,” Fortune said. “Her past experience at The Coshocton

Tribune and other area publications, with a focus on social media and websites, fits nicely into our vision and strategy. I am confident that Josie will mesh well with our team, our readers and advertisers. We exist to serve the community and Josie brings a platform of serving along with her journalistic talents.” “I am very excited to return to Coshocton and work for the Coshocton County Beacon,” said McCormick. “I can’t wait to once again help the community share its good news.” The 1998 Coshocton High School graduate has worked for the Media Network of Central Ohio since earning a Bachelor of Arts in Communication in 2002 from Walsh University. She wrote a variety of feature stories for The Coshocton Tribune and Zanesville Times Recorder and most recently was online editor for MNCO. “Community news is a passion of mine,” McCormick said. “I love writing about our local volunteers, events and accomplishments of area children. While working for the Coshocton Tribune, I met many wonderful people that did a lot for the community. I hope to reconnect with them and others who help make Coshocton a great place to live. I also want to give back to the community I was raised in by volunteering my time.” McCormick will fill the newly created role of News & Content Editor for Good Fortune Advertising LLC, the company that publishes The Coshocton County Beacon, Homes & More of Coshocton County, Portrait Magazine and other specialty titles. “Josie’s new role will allow me to focus on growing the company for the benefit of our readers, advertisers, team members and the community,” Fortune said. “We know that moving into the digital world is not an option and you can look for The Beacon to soon add more avenues to spread the positive news about Coshocton County to the world. Yet, we know that there is a segment of the community that loves to read The Beacon and that will not change. But we also know that there is a growing trend toward utilizing social media and we expect to meet that demand locally in the next few months.”

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coshocton county Board of realtors has annual christmas partyThe Coshocton County Board of Realtors held their annual Christmas dinner at Roberta’s Catering & Event Center in Coshocton on Friday evening, Dec. 2 with special guest Mr. Bob Miller, a former River View football coach, attending. Miller is the incoming President of the Ohio Board of Realtors. Attorney Todd Drown inducted the incoming officers for 2012 and several awards were presented.

Steve Fox, of the Coshocton County Sheriff’s Office and who works closely with the Realtors and coordinates Sheriff’s sales, was presented with the Affiliate of the Year award. Fox said of the honor, “It’s extremely humbling to be placed among these people and find that they recognize and appreciate the service that we have to do. It’s a very difficult and very unpleasant service that the Sheriff’s office has to do. I’m sure that they recognize it and they feel the pain. We just do the best we can and to be honored by the members in this association is very humbling to me.” Fox began his career in law enforcement with the Coshocton Police Department in 1973. Marlene Griffith, who was bestowed with the Realtor of the Year award, said, “I’m really touched by this.” Griffith has been on the board

realtorS preSent awardS The Coshocton County Board of Realtors held their annual Christmas dinner at Roberta’s Catering & event Center on friday evening, Dec. 2. A new slate of officers was installed for 2012 and several awards were also pre-sented. Pictured l to r are; special guest, Mr. Bob Miller, Ohio Board of Realtors 2011 President-elect and incoming 2012 Ohio Board of Realtors President, Steve Fox, affiliate of the year, Marlene Griffith, Realtor of the year and Terry Longsworth, Honorary member of the year. BeACon PHoTo BY MARK foRTune

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Tom Dile is the new President of the Coshocton County Board of Realtors with Jim Nelson serving as Vice-President, Marlene Griffith as Secretary and Christi Olinger as Treasurer. Attorney Todd Drown inducted the 2012 slate of officers. All officers begin their term on January 1, 2012. The dinner and event was coordinated by Heather LePage.

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the true meaning of chriStmaS Members of the emmanuel Lutheran Church provided the community with a hands on family experience this past weekend with the opportunity to travel back in time to the town of Bethlehem. Shop keepers and “residents” of Bethlehem gave visitors a first person narrative as they wound their way through the streets of Bethlehem. Pictured here are the Baker, (Don Hawthorne) and street urchins, Sarah Callahan and Autumn Jones. The girls said they were “Having fun collecting food”. BeACon PHoTo BY MARK foRTune

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boys basketball team affiliated with the Inter-Valley Conference. At least as long as schools such as Hiland, Garaway and Malvern are involved. That’s why the Ridgewood Generals will be facing a difficult task when it embarks upon the 2011-12 season. Defending champion Hiland not only won the IVC crown, but provided the proverbial icing on the cake when it captured the Division IV state title. The Hawks return their top two scorers and will have a pair of 6-foot-7 bodies in the front court to contend with. “The league should be as strong as always is, making every night a challenge,” said Ridgewood head coach Alan Keesee, who enters his third season at the helm. In his first two campaigns his teams have combined for 28 wins and 17 losses.Ridgewood was a combined 1-5 against the aforementioned conference foes. But the Generals will be no push-over for any of its conference foes as four returning lettermen give the team a solid nucleus and will help reduce the pain of losing four starters from a year ago. Among the returnees is 6-foot-4 senior Tanner Stoffer, who last year earned All-IVC honorable mention, Division #5 Coaches Association second team and Eastern District honorable mention. A two-sport standout, Stoffer has signed a letter-of-intent to play golf at West Liberty State College in West Virginia. Also back for the Generals are 6-1 senior Chris Saylor and a pair of 6-3 juniors in Zak Keesee and Christian Grove and 6-0 junior Josh King. Newcomers include 5-11 senior Scot Dawson, 6-0 junior Dillon McPherson, 6-2 sophomore Ryan Lowe and sophomores Seth Bergeron, a 5-9 guard and Brandis Allen, a 6-6 post. “The kids are getting comfortable with each other but we are looking for more out of our bench and hope that as the season goes on, they’ll be able to come in and spell our starters,” Keesee said. “Overall, our kids are more transferrable and aren’t locked in to specific positions,” he added. There is a lot of diversity with our top seven guys and that will allow us to be more creative.”Four starters are gone from last year’s 16-7 squad, including Evan Jones, a Michigan State football signee who opted not to play his senior season, and Thomas Ellis, the team’s leading scorer. “Our kids are working pretty hard to develop a cohesive unit,” Keesee said. “We played more scrimmages and got a lot of actual playing time in rather than the normal 2-3 scrimmages. I felt that with the system in place, it was important to mix it up with other teams as much as we can and we did that to the max.”

The Generals faced off against Maysville, Licking Valley, Shenandoah, Canton Central Catholic, Steubenville, Claymont and Buckeye Trail in the preseason. Last year’s team captured a Division III sectional title, the school’s first in 17 seasons, beating Barnesville and Tuscarawas Valley. In the district tournament semifinal, the Generals fell to St. Clairsville by a 52-51 score. “We have a hard-working group and they are fun to be around,” Keesee added. “I’ve probably enjoyed this first 3-4 weeks more than years past because these kids are sponges. They’re always trying to learn and improve their skill level as much as they can. “We’re anxious to start the season and see how we grade out on game night.” The Generals opened the season with back-to-back home games against Peoples Baptist Academy and Sandy Valley. Non-conference foes include Carrollton, East Richland Christian, Indian Valley and River View.

Watch next week’s Beacon for area schools’ wrestling and swim team articles.

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With the QuickCare alternative, all patients will arrive at the ED and the triage nurse will make the appropriate determination. This new service will provide care for minor health issues that is faster than a traditional ED visit, due to the level of care necessary to treat the conditions triaged as appropriate for QuickCare service. The QuickCare services will be supervised by Premier, the physician group that currently staffs the emergency department with physicians. The medical assistants working in the current medical clinic will become a part of the new ED, with support staff moving to other departments within the hospital. Using the ED physician group will provide the additional patient benefit of QuickCare clinic service available seven days a week, with hours tentatively planned for 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. daily. The addition of patient care hours will result in the need to hire two new nurse practitioners, with additional staff considered as the need arises. Renovation of the first floor office space to create the new QuickCare treatment rooms has already begun in anticipation of the March 1 completion date. The current medical clinic location will remain open on the ground floor of the hospital until the QuickCare location is completed. Patients enter the existing Coshocton Hospital Medical Clinic through the main entrance at 1460 Orange St. The clinic’s hours are Monday through Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m. - Noon and 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.; and Saturday, 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

foster families needed for the holidaysFour Paws Pet Adoption Center is now taking applications for temporary foster families for the holidays. Foster families are needed from Dec. 23 – Jan. 2. Families can request the cats or dogs they want to foster on a first come, first serve basis if they have not been adopted by Dec. 23. The Foster for the Holidays program will give the animals a family for Christmas, getting them out of their cages and allowing them some extra play time. Crates are available for on loan during this time, if needed. In addition to temporary Foster Families, regular families are needed for some of the larger dogs now at the Adoption Center. Crates and pet food will be provided for regular foster families. To apply to be a foster family, stop by the store Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. or until 2 p.m. on Saturday to complete an application. For more information, contact Shari, Shirley or Nancy at (740) 575-4519.

perfect attendance for first nine weeksCHS recently recognized students with perfect attendance for the first nine weeks. These students were recognized at an assembly and they were all provided an ice cream sandwich. There was also a raffle and 9th grader Lindsay Desender and 8th grader Logan Fisher won a $50 Wal-mart gift card. The following students won a raffle and will be receiving Coshocton Redskin T-shirts: Seth Jackson, Curtis Blake, Ryan Terell, Ben Zimomra, Austin Moore, Mitchell Milliken, Tayler Burke, Devon Doyle, Tristen Spinks, Spenser Hostetler, Ryan Devoll, Mackenzie Mizer, Megan Mowery, Mykahia Alverson, Tristen Doyle, Skyler Wright, Courtney Guthrie and Travis Winterringer. Congratulations students!

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AnnouncementsToy Chest in need of Toys. The Firefighter’s Toy Chest is still in need of lots of toys. They have 747 children in Coshocton County this year that they are serving for Christmas and at this time, they only have toys to fill about 250 of those children. Toys are needed by Dec. 13.

Deadline for grant applications. The deadline for grant applications for the next meeting of the Distri-bution Committee of the Coshocton Foundation is Tuesday, Dec. 27, at 4 p.m. Community organizations with a 501(c)(3) IRS non-profit designation and schools may submit grant applications for consideration by the committee, which will meet on Jan. 5. Instructions for applying organizations and a grant application may be found at www.coshoctonfoundation.org or by calling 622-0010. Completed applications may be sent to the Coshocton Foundation, P.O. Box 55, Coshocton, OH 43812, or brought to the Coshocton Foundation office at 220 S. Fourth St. Applications received after 4 p.m. on Dec. 27 will not be consid-ered at this meeting.

HEAP Applications Available. Applications are avail-able at the Coshocton Senior Center for the Home Energy Assistance Program. HEAP is a federally funded program designed to help eligible Ohioans meet their winter heating costs. Assistance is available at the Center or for those unable to stop in, an in-home visit can be scheduled. Please call the Center at 622-4852 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. to schedule an appointment.

Food for Fines. December is a time of giving and the library is offering you the chance to give back to your community with Food for Fines. The Coshocton Public Library and the West Lafayette Branch Library will waive fines on your library record when you bring in a non-perishable food or pet food donation now through Dec. 30. Food for Fines donations all go to the Salvation Army Food Pantry, and pet food dona-tions go to the Animal Shelter. You’ll start the New Year right when you give to Food for Fines. Sorry, of-fer only applies to over-due fines. It does not include lost or damaged charges. Call 622-0956 or 545-6672 for more information.

Watercolor Paintings. Carole Bantum is showing her Santa watercolor paintings at the West Lafayette Library during the month of December. Her pictures can be viewed during normal operation hours at the library located at 601 East Main Street, West Lafay-ette.

BenefitsHigher Hopes Auction. The Higher Hopes Therapeu-tic Riding Center will have their 10th annual auction on Dec. 10 at the River View High School. Doors open at 4 p.m. and the auction begins at 5 p.m. There will be toys, tools, tacks, travel packages, themed baskets, fruits and nuts, and much more. In addition, there will be a 50/50 drawing, a silent auction, cake

auction, and a saddle will be given away at the end of the auction. All proceeds go to Higher Hopes. The auction is sponsored by the River View FFA. Auction services are provided by Jim Nelson. Call 824-4183 or go to www.higherhopestrc.org for more information.

Church EventsCookie and Candy Sale. The Isleta United Method-ist Church’s annual Christmas cookie and candy sale will be Saturday, Dec. 10 from 8 a.m. – Noon in the church basement. There will be hundreds of sweets to choose from and you can make up your own assort-ment of yummies for only $5.50 per pound. Come early for the best selection. Call Bev Darr at (740) 492-0606 for more information.

Cookie and Candy Sale. New Beginnings Ministries will be having a cookie and candy sale on Saturday, Dec. 10 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. The church is located at 331 E. Church Street in Warsaw. Everyone is welcome.

Cookie Sale. The Keene United Methodist Church will be having their cookie sale on Dec. 10 from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Cookies and candy are sold by the pound.

Live Animals Visit the Manger. A fainting goat, who hopefully won’t faint at the sight of a real baby in a manger on the stage, a llama and several other animals are making their first appearance at the Chili Crossroads Bible Church during their Christmas Extravaganza. Their bleats, baa’s, and other animal sounds will be joined by the choir of children and adults singing about the joyous Christmas. A drama will reveal the true meaning of the season. Make plans to attend with your friends and family. The sheep and all the people at the church will welcome your presence. The event is on Dec. 11 at 6 p.m. The church is located at 29445 County Road 10, Fresno, OH 43824. The cost is free.

Jacob’s Closet. The Warsaw United Methodist Church is announcing its winter hours for Jacob’s Closet. The Closet will be open Dec. 13 from 9 a.m. – Noon and from 5 – 8 p.m. Hours of operation for the next few months will be as follows: Jan. 26 from 9 a.m. – Noon and 5 – 8 p.m., Feb. 23 from 9 a.m. – Noon and 5 – 8 p.m. The month of March will begin weekly distributions. The church is located at 130 E. Church Street in Warsaw. The phone number is 824-3228.

Bus to pick up kids for church events. The Chili Crossroads Bible Church is using its new 33-passen-ger bus to pick up kids in Baltic every Wednesday night. The bus stops in the Baltic park at 6 p.m. and returns at 8:20 p.m. Children are brought to the church for exciting AWANA games and fun learn-ing about God. Have a blast every Wednesday night from 6:30 – 8 p.m. at the Chili Crossroads Bible Church. The church is located at 29445 County Road 10 Fresno, OH 43824. Their Web site is www.chilibi-blechurch.org. Call to sign up your child at 545-9707.

Clubs and OrganizationsHoliday Cookies. The holidays are right around the corner and the Pomerene Center for the Arts is searching for the best holiday cookie in Coshocton County. The 3rd annual holiday cookie contest will be judged by Cheez-Kake Bakery owner David Smith on Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. at the Pomerene Center, corner of 3rd and Mulberry Streets, Coshocton, Ohio. The event is open to the public. Call 622-0326 or email [email protected] to register for the contest, reserve a table for the event and/or, order delicious boxes of a-little-taste-of-home cookies to send to your favorite ex-Coshoctonians. All proceeds benefit the Pomerene Center for the Arts. Complete infor-mation can be found at pomerenearts.org.

Christmas banquet. The Coshocton County Genea-logical will have its annual Christmas banquet at the Roscoe United Methodist Church at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 20. Newly-elected 2012 officers and induction of members into the First Family, and Pioneer Family will highlight the evening. Regular meeting will resume Jan. 17 with Larry Stahl as guest speaker.

School EventsCoshocton CARES. The Coshocton CARES College Access Program is sponsoring a final College Financial Aid Workshop at Ridgewood H. S. on Wednesday, Dec. 7 beginning at 6 p.m. A financial aid advisor will provide information on the different types of college financial aid available and how to apply for this assis-tance. All parents and students in Coshocton County are welcome to attend!

Winter Sports Passes Available. Coshocton Red-skins winter sports season passes are now on sale in the principal’s office, during school hours. Boys Basketball, Punch Cards, and Winter Sports Pass are available.

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Coshocton Varsity Boys BasketballDec. 9 Bishop Rosecrans Home 6 p.m.Dec. 13 Marietta Away 6 p.m.Dec. 16 River View Away 6 p.m.Dec. 17 Fairfeild Christian Home 6 p.m.Dec. 20 Claymont Home 6 p.m.Dec. 23 Meadowbrook Away 6 p.m.Dec. 27 Philo Home 6 p.m.Dec. 29 Granville Holiday Tournament vs. Covington Catholic Away 1 p.m.Dec. 30 Granville Holiday Tournament Away Jan. 3 Licking Valley Home 6 p.m.Jan. 6 Zanesville Away 6 p.m.Jan. 13 New Philadelphia Home 6 p.m.Jan. 20 Marietta Away 6 p.m.Jan. 27 Claymont Away 6 p.m.Jan. 28 East Knox Away 6 p.m.Jan. 31 Dover Away 6 p.m.Feb. 3 Meadowbrook Home 6 p.m.Feb. 10 Bishop Rosecrans Away 6 p.m.Feb. 17 River View Home 6 p.m.

Coshocton Varsity Girls BasketballDec. 7 Bishop Rosecrans Away 6 p.m.Dec. 10 River View Home 1 p.m.Dec. 12 John Glenn Away 6 p.m.Dec. 19 Claymont Home 6 p.m.Dec. 21 Meadowbrook Home 6 p.m.Jan. 4 Newcomerstown Home 6 p.m.Jan. 7 Zanesville Away TBAJan. 9 Danville Home 6 p.m.Jan. 11 New Philadelphia Away 6 p.m.Jan. 17 Waynesdale Away 6 p.m.Jan. 21 Marietta Home 5 p.m.Jan. 23 Philo Home 6 p.m.Jan. 25 Claymont Away 6 p.m.Jan. 28 Dover Home 1 p.m.Feb. 4 Meadowbrook Away 6 p.m.Feb. 8 River View Away 6 p.m.Feb. 11 Bishop Rosecrans Home 1 p.m.

Coshocton Varsity WrestlingDec. 7 Tri Match @ IV & MB Home 6 p.m.Dec. 9 WIT Invitational 4:30 p.m.Dec. 10 WIT Invitational 10 a.m.Dec. 14 Steubenville Home 6:30 p.m.Dec. 22 County Tri-Meet Away 6 p.m.Dec. 30 Cardington Duals Away 9:30 a.m.Jan. 6 Stitchco Classic Home 4 p.m.Jan. 7 Stitchco Classic Home 10 a.m.Jan. 13 Marion Invitational Away 2:30 p.m.Jan. 14 Marion Invitational Away Jan. 21 Husky Invitational 10 a.m.Jan. 31 Tri-Match - Tusky V & Heath Home 6 p.m.Feb. 1 Tri-Match - JG & Granville Home 6 p.m.Feb. 11 ECOL Championships Away 10 a.m.

Coshocton Varsity SwimmingDec. 10 Dover Invitational Away 10 a.m.Dec. 17 River View Invitational Away 10 a.m.Dec. 28 Tri-Meet w/Watkins Memorial & Heath Home 6 p.m.Dec. 30 Dover Invitational Away 6 p.m.Jan. 2 Bishop Rosecrans Away 6 p.m.Jan. 5 Tri with Zanesville/John Glenn Home 6 p.m.Jan. 14 Coshocton Swim Invitational Home 10 a.m.Jan. 17 Lexington Away 5 p.m.Jan. 21 ECOL Championships Home 10 a.m.Jan. 23 Tri-Meet w/Newark Catholic/ Northridge Home 6 p.m.Jan. 25 New Philadelphia Home 6 p.m.Jan. 28 Mansfield Sr. Away TBAFeb. 4 SEOSL Championships Away TBA

Coshocton Winter Sports Schedules

Ridgewood Winter Sports Schedules

Ridgewood Varsity Boys BasketballDec. 10 Carrollton Home 6 p.m.Dec. 13 Newcomerstown Away 6 p.m.Dec. 16 Hiland Away 6 p.m.Dec. 20 Indian Valley Away 6 p.m.Dec. 27 River View Away 6 p.m.Dec. 30 Conotton Valley Home 6 p.m.Jan. 3 Malvern Home 6 p.m.Jan. 6 TCC Away 6 p.m.Jan. 13 Strasburg Away 6 p.m.Jan. 17 Garaway Home 6 p.m.Jan. 20 Sandy Valley Away 6 p.m.Jan. 24 East Richland Christian Home 6 p.m.Jan. 27 Newcomerstown Home 6 p.m.Jan. 31 Hiland Home 6 p.m.Feb. 7 Malvern Away 6 p.m.Feb. 10 TCC Home 6 p.m.Feb. 14 Strasburg Home 6 p.m.Feb. 17 Garaway Away 6 p.m.

Ridgewood Varsity Girls BasketballDec. 7 Newcomerstown Home 6 p.m.Dec. 10 Hiland Away 2 p.m.Dec. 14 Dover Home 6 p.m.Dec. 17 Malvern (No JV) Home 7:30 p.m.Dec. 21 TCC (No JV) Away 7 p.m.Dec. 28 Loudenville Home 6 p.m.Dec. 29 Johnstown-Monroe Away 6 p.m.Jan. 4 Strasburg Away 6 p.m.Jan. 7 Garaway Home 6 p.m.Jan. 14 Sandy Valley Home 6 p.m.Jan. 18 River View Away 6 p.m.Jan. 21 Newcomerstown Away 6 p.m.Jan. 25 Hiland Home 6 p.m.Jan. 28 In Home 6 p.m.Feb. 1 Malvern (No JV) Away 7 p.m.Feb. 4 TCC (No JV) Home 7:30 p.m.Feb. 8 Strasburg Home 6 p.m.Feb. 11 Garaway Away 1 p.m.

Ridgewood Varsity WrestlingDec. 9 WIT Invite @ Smithville Away 4:30Dec. 10 WIT Invite @ Smithville Away 11:00Dec. 15 NCT with Sandy Valley Away 6:00Dec. 17 Hoppell Ivt @ Beaver Loc. Away 10:00Dec. 22 County Invite @ River View Away 6:00Dec. 30 Cardington Duals Away 9:30Jan. 6 Stitchco Away 4:00Jan. 7 Stitchco Away 11:00Jan. 19 Garaway/Malvern Home 6:00Jan. 21 Robin Drumm Classic Away 10:00Jan. 28 River View Invite Away 10:00Feb. 1 Indian Valley/Tusky Valley Home 6:00Feb. 11 IVC Tourn. @ TCC Away 9:30

River View Winter Sports Schedules

River View Varsity Boys BasketballDec. 9 New Philadelphia Home 6 p.m.Dec. 16 Coshocton Home 6 p.m.Dec. 20 Rosecrans Away 6 p.m.Dec. 23 Claymont Home 6 p.m.Dec. 27 Ridgewood Home 6 p.m.Dec. 30 Meadowbrook Home 6 p.m.Jan. 3 West Holmes Away 6 p.m.Jan. 6 Dover Away 6 p.m.Jan. 13 Cambridge Home 6 p.m.Jan. 17 Utica Away 6 p.m.Jan. 20 Zanesville Away 6 p.m.Jan. 21 Philo Away 6 p.m.Jan. 24 Maysville Home 6 p.m.Jan. 27 Meadowbrook Away 6 p.m.Jan. 31 Claymont Away 6 p.m.Feb. 3 Rosecrans Home 6 p.m.Feb. 10 Marietta Home 6 p.m.Feb. 14 Newcomerstown Home 6 p.m.Feb. 17 Coshocton Away 6 p.m.

River View Varsity Girls BasketballDec. 7 Garaway Home 6 p.m.Dec. 10 Coshocton Away 1 p.m.Dec. 15 Danville Home 6 p.m.Dec. 17 Rosecrans Away 1 p.m.Dec. 21 Claymont Home 6 p.m.Dec. 28 Meadowbrook Home 6 p.m.Jan. 7 Dover Home 1 p.m.Jan. 9 West Holmes Away 6 p.m.Jan. 11 Cambridge Away 6 p.m.Jan. 18 Ridgewood Home 6 p.m.Jan. 21 Zanesville Home 1 p.m.Jan. 25 Meadowbrook Away 6 p.m.Jan. 28 Claymont Away 1 p.m.Feb. 1 Tri-Valley Away 6 p.m.Feb. 4 Rosecrans Home 1 p.m.Feb. 8 Coshocton Home 6 p.m.Feb. 11 Marietta Away 6 p.m.

River View Varsity WrestlingDec. 10 Indian Valley Dual Away 10 a.m.Dec. 22 Coshocton/Ridgewood Home 6 p.m.Dec. 31 Dover Invite (JV) Away 8 a.m.Jan. 6 Coshocton Invite Away 4 p.m.Jan. 7 Coshocton Invite Away 10 a.m.Jan. 13 Top Gun @ Alliance Away 11 a.m.Jan. 14 Top Gun @ Alliance Away 10 a.m.Jan. 14 West Holmes (JV) Away 10 a.m.Jan. 21 Waynesdale Invite Away 9 a.m.Jan. 25 Tri Valley Away 6 p.m.Jan. 27 JV Invite @JH Home TBAJan. 28 RV Invite @JH Home 10 a.m.Feb. 1 Meadowbrook/Zanesville @ Meadowbrook Away 5:30 p.m.Feb. 7 West Holmes/ New Philadelphia Home 6 p.m.Feb. 11 ECOL Away 10 a.m.

River View Varsity SwimmingDec. 10 Dover Invite Away 1 p.m.Dec. 17 RV Invite Home 10 a.m.Dec. 28 Granville/Lib Union @ Newark Away Jan. 4 Dover Away 6 p.m.Jan. 5 Tri-Valley @ Rosecrans Away 6 p.m.Jan. 6 New Philadelphia Away 6 p.m.Jan. 7 Newark/Big Walnut @ Newark Away 6:30 p.m.Jan. 14 Coshocton Invite Away 10 a.m.Jan. 21 ECOL @ Coshocton Away 10 a.m.Jan. 23 West M @ Rosecrans Away 6 p.m.Jan. 28 John Glenn/Zanesville Home 10 a.m.Feb. 4 SEOSL @ Athens Away TBAFeb. 11 Sec. @ Stuebenville Away TBA

Local Winter Sports Schedules*

*Schedules do not include events prior to Dec. 7.

Hopewell Indians BasketballDec. 14 Belmont County Home 6 p.m.Dec. 20 Guernsey County Home 5:30 p.m. Jan. 11 Guernsey County Away 6:30 p.m.Jan. 17 Holmes County Away 5:30 p.m.Jan. 19 Harrison County Home 5 p.m. Jan. 24 Muskingum County Away 6 p.m. Jan. 26 Monroe County Home 6 p.m.Jan. 30 Tuscarawas County Away 6:30 p.m.Feb. 2 Muskingum County Home 6 p.m. Feb. 7 Holmes County Home 5:30 p.m.Feb. 16 Monroe County Away 6:30 p.m.Feb. 22 Tuscarawas County Home 5:30 p.m.Feb. 23 Harrison County Away 6:30 p.m.Rec. Games:Jan. 7 Belmont County Away 10:30 a.m.Jan. 28 Belmont County Away 10:30 a.m.

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Following back-to-back championships in the East Central Ohio League, the Coshocton High School boys’ basketball team will face a monumental task if it hopes to make it three in a row. The newly aligned ECOL places the Redskins in the Gray Division, which includes the likes of Zanesville Rosecrans, Meadowbrook, Claymont and River View, all whom must face twice this season. Adding to the degree of difficulty is the fact that all teams in the Gray Division must contend with the schools in the Scarlet Division one time during the campaign. Making up that division are powerhouses Dover, Zanesville, New Philadelphia, Cambridge and Marietta. “We have a chance to compete for a divisional championship. The league will be extremely tough and Rosecrans is the team to beat,” said Coshocton head coach Tom Hilgenberg. Rosecrans was the number one-ranked team in Division IV for much of the 2010 season before being ousted by eventual state champion Hiland and returns all but a few components to that squad. The loss to Hiland was the Bishop’s only setback. But the Redskins also bring back much of last year’s firepower, including six seniors and one junior whom all lettered. Among the seniors who return include senior Brandon Taylor, who recently signed a letter of intent to continue his basketball career at

Newberry College, a Division II school located in South Carolina. There, he will join cousin and former Redskin teammate David Brown, who is enrolled at nearby Southern Wesleyan College. A 6-foot-6 guard, Taylor earned All-Ohio special mention, first team all-Eastern District, District #5 Coaches Association and ECOL honors last year when he averaged 17.7 points per game. He was also selected as a Top 50 participant in the Ohio Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association and will achieve a rare feat by becoming a four-year letter winner. Brandon will be a four-year letter winner at the close of the upcoming basketball season. Also back is the very talented Clay Turner, whose early season contributions could be limited due to an injury he suffered during Coshocton’s football campaign, along with Brennan Bowman, Brody Philabaum, Evan Johnson and Drew Jarvis. Turner, Jarvis, Bowman and junior Tanner Cognion, who will also be a major contributor, also received several post-season accolades last year. “We have a veteran team with a lot of experience, but early on we will need to fight through injuries,” Hilgenberg said. Hilgenberg is also counting on the contributions of underclassmen Curtis Blake, Kyle Corder and C.J. Helter. Coshocton finished last year with a 13-8

overall record and went 11-1 in the ECOL. This is Hilgenberg’s 21st season overall and has compiled a 228-200 record. The Redskins open the season on Tuesday, Dec. 6 at home against Cambridge. Two earlier contests at East Knox and home against Marietta have been postponed and rescheduled for Jan. 28 and Dec. 13, respectively.

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oh deer! Ethan Woodie with his first buck. It has ten points and it was shot on his grandpa’s property here in Coshocton. Ethan is 14 and also bow hunts. PHoTo ConTRIBuTeD To THe BeACon

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Located on the north edge of Clark this century home includes three bed-rooms, two baths, as well as a kitchen, large living room, and sewing room. The home is situated on a level 50’x165’ lot with a spacious back-yard and good accessibility from SR 83. Mechanics of the home include private well and septic as well as gas and wood heat. The real estate will be sold at 12:00 noon.Car, Storage BLDG, Lawn & Garden: ’99 Buick LeSabre, V6, 62,500 miles, good condition w/ snow tires; 10’x12’ storage building; Troy Bilt til-ler; Toro GTS 5 mower; Mantis tiller; Homelite blower; fertilizer spreaders; fence posts; bench vise; lawn and garden tools; hand tools; misc.Household & Furniture: Kenmore washer & Dryer; upright freezers; refrigerator; Eden Pure heater; Singer sewing machine w/ cabinet; Sentry 1250 safe; LR suite; couch and chairs; rocker; coffee table; assorted chairs; quilt frame; cast iron bed frame; bed frame; barstools; costume jewelry; glassware; Christmas decorations; additional items. Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable downpayment day of sale, balance at closing with no contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Legal: Parcel 1300636000 in Mechanic Twp of Holmes County and West Holmes School District. Taxes per half: $379.97 and will be prorated to time of closing. Chattel Terms: Payment in full via cash or good check with proper identifi cation.Lunch Stand by: Clark Presbyterian Church

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20.8 ± all wooded acres with excellent hunting featuring a mixture of hardwoods, softwoods, and a sprinkling of pine trees. There is a natural spring on the property. There is electric available at the road. Property has frontage on two roads with a possible cabin site. Mineral rights transfer per lease agreement. Immediate hunting rights will be granted to buyer upon signing of the contract, receipt and deposit of the down payment. LEGAL: Land will be a split of parcel 026000000300, Monroe Township, Coshocton County. Land is currently in CAUV for tax purposes. Any recoup-ment will be buyer’s responsibility. TERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction, bal-ance due at closing, no fi nancing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Acreage and frontage amounts are approximate and subject to fi nal survey. Buyer to pay $500 toward sur-vey costs. Subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. All information contained herein derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted.

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Public RecordCoshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dis-solutionsKendra Sue Dawson of Hebron, OH from Clinton O Dawson, Jr. of Frazeysburg, OHJulie M Patterson of Coshocton from Patrick D Pat-terson of Coshocton, Danielle J Holdsworth of Coshocton from Rusty A Holdsworth of ConesvilleCarrie Elizabeth Hough of Coshocton from Dustin Steven Hough of CoshoctonElecta Jane Queen of Coshocton from Carl Lynn Queen of CoshoctonMichele Thuener of Newark from Fredrick Thuener II of West LafayettePamela Bordenkircher of West Lafayette from Joseph S Bordenkircher of CoshoctonSusan Gail Schrickel of Newcomerstown from Scott Wesley Schrickel of Dover

Marriages:Michael Hamilton Papesh of Cumming, GA to Anna Ruth Wiley of CoshoctonEugene Arnold Carter, Jr. of Warsaw to Nicole Marie Brewer of Warsaw

Land Transfers:11/23Beneficial Financial, Inc. to Gloria J Kerns, $8,00011/25Robert J and Sandra C Johnson to Francis Leroy Reeves, $15,00011/28Thomas A and Etta Jane Porter to Daniel E Strupe, $56,000Scott A Brillhart and Angela M Brillhart to Luci K Howard, $45,000Matthew Cabot to Chad W Marlatt and Whitney J Marlatt, JLRS, $19,500Phyllis J Steelesmith to Reuben Graber, $165,00011/29Shawn M McVay and Christine M McVay to Ohio Regional Development Corporation, $48,500James and Virginia Baker to ISACON LLC, $18,000Don C Rushing, Trustee of Don Rushing Trust to Sun-trust Bank, Trustee of the Even Burke Special Needs Trust Dated 01/07/10Rural Estates LTD to R Miller Land Development, LTD, $182,600

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Real Estate: 1-½ story home on 13.2 acres. Field and tillable acreage on both sides of the road. 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. Large bank barn, needs a little TLC. Home has newer siding, shingles, propane furnace, and cen-tral air. Inside needs a little attention, however, well worth it. Don’t miss out - land like this is getting hard to find. Mineral rights do transfer, it appears that oil and gas is available to lease. Antiques and Collectibles: Curved glass oak china cabinet, Rolens wooden wall clock, sm. wooden GE mantel clock, dry sink pitcher & bowl, old silverware, tea pots, cream & sugar sets, bottles, oil lamps, bed warmer, popcorn popper, headboard lamp, lg. ice tongs, garden/culti-vator/plow, high chair, shoe stretcher, barn benches, silver plated coffee pot, horse wall rug, Claymont yearbooks 73 &75, 1950’s auto repair manual, Mother’s encyclopedia Glassware: Pink depression candle holder set, misc. crystal pieces, punch bowl set w/cups, Coca-cola glasses, McDonalds cartoon charac-ter glasses, Sunoco wildlife glasses, wine goblets, anchor hocking fire king bowls, green cut glass dish, china meat platters, carnival glass, lots of misc. figures, lots misc. glasses & vases Household: Table and chairs, oak floor lamp/table, oak oval coffee ta-ble, green couch and loveseat, two recliners, newer Maytag elec. dryer, toaster oven, Kelvinator refrigerator, Gibson elec. stove, magazine rack, upright dirt devil, full size bed frames, end tables, dresser w/mirror, waterfall style dresser, pioneer stereo, transport wheelchair, adult potty chair, Jazzy elec. chair, curio cabinet, hall tree Jewelry: Black Hills 10K Gold ring, Black Sapphire 10K Gold ring, Black Sapphire 5 Rows 10K Gold Ring, 14K Gold w/ Blue Sapphire Earrings, 14K Gold Wedding Band, Blue Sapphire W/Diamonds Tennis Bracelet. Old Silver Coins & Silver Certificates: Dollars and Half Dollars, Nick-els, and Misc Coins. Auto: 1989 Ford MercuryTools and outside items: Poulen pro 17hp 42” lawn tractor, Homelite weed eater, Black&Decker workmate, misc. cement tools, pro-arc weld-er 150v. 50 amp, roll of barbwire, pruners, Lumidor top of tool chest full of misc. tools, Coleman heater, hose reel, gas grill, bench vice, ½”drive socket set, piston sprayer 1/3 HP, garden statues, air tankAuctioneer notes: Nice Farm being offered 1st time. Lots of good items & still digging in the barn. Lunch stand provided. Tent, if needed. Directions: I 77 to exit 65 onto SR 36 West to Nct. for 2 miles. Turn left on SR258 & then right at stop light onto State St. At the 2nd stop light make left onto River St. & go across river bridge & then right onto Smith Hill Rd. Take 1st Rt onto TR 106. Go 2 miles on right. Signs posted.Terms: Real Estate will sell at NOON TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER! $3,000 down Auction day. Balance due at closing in 30 days. Cash or check Auction day.Sale ordered by: Bobbie Cottrell Executor for Dorothy Davis Estate, Attorney for Estate: Shawn Lindsay Case # 21110008

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ridgewood drama presents playThe Ridgewood Drama Team presents Dramatic Publishing’s Those Crazy Ladies in the House Around the Corner on Dec. 15 and Dec. 16 at 7:30 p.m. This heartwarming piece is loaded with wisecracks and one-liners that keep the laughter flowing. What do you do when you have three geriatric sisters, portrayed by seniors Meghan Cunningham, Celia Gress and Hannah Miller, as patients and all they want to do is sit at home and talk to one another all at the same time? You move another person in with them. At least, that’s what Doc Lomax, portrayed by senior Matthew Brown, does when he has a new nurse, portrayed by senior Katie Share, needing a place to live, a nurse with a secret, that is. The hard part is convincing the sisters they need a roomie. In no time, however, Nurse Jean has them planning parties and wearing jogging suits while they race each other. But when the nephew, portrayed by freshman Jacob Panteloukas shows up with a plan to sell the family house, things get complicated again, especially with Christmas just around the corner. The production also includes senior Elizabeth Layman, as Nurse Jean’s mother; junior Jantzen Allen, Jean’s boyfriend; and sophomore Hayden Burkholder, those crazy ladies’delivery boy. Admission for students is $3 and for adults $5. The high school is also hosting a luncheon for the senior citizens in the school district on Dec. 14.

coshocton royalty helps light up main StreetThe 2011 Coshocton Canal Festival royalty, with the help of the community, have reached half their goal in helping their sponsor the Coshocton Towne Centre Association raise $4,000 for the replacement of the mini lights for the 100 Spring Snow Crabapple trees that line Main Street. Fifty of the crabapple trees have sponsors. Queen Kassidy Meek and Princess Amy Jo Johnson along with their attendants are still competing among themselves to see which of them can get the most individual tree sponsors. At the present time Princess second attendant Rebekah Lillibridge is in first place. The girls are asking for a donation of $40 to sponsor a tree. Each tree will have a seven by ten inch double-sided laminated holiday decorated card attached with the sponsor’s name. Any individual, family, club, church, business or organization can sponsor a tree. Trees can be sponsored as a memorial gift and will have the dedicated name along with the name of the sponsor on the holiday card that is attached to each tree. Deadline for the competition to sponsor a tree for the holiday season is Saturday Dec. 17. Donation applications can be picked up at WTNS, Carroll’s Men Shop, or Sue’s Hallmark & Florist or by contacting one of the Canal Festival Royalty. Anyone can sponsor a tree or donate to the Christmas Lighting program by mailing their donation to the Towne Centre Association, PO Box 795, Coshocton, Ohio 43812. For questions, call 622-1806.

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TRACTORS: 1985 JD 3150 MFWD w/3108 hrs, 1980 JD 2940 w/8971 hrs, 1967 JD 3020 narrow front, COMBINE: John Deere 6620 Turbo ser no 503259 5029 w/5029 hrs; JD 215 grain 15’; JD 643 6 row 30” corn head; JD 13’ grain head and JD 444 4 row 38” corn head both fit 4420 combine; BACKHOE: Long 3 point model 1200; TILLAGE: Taylor way 18’ w/wings; Dunham Lehr Cultimulcher w/shovels 12’; Kewanee Mulch tiller w/harrow model 390; JD 10’ hyd transpot disk; JD chisel plow model 1610 10’ 10 shank; JD 3pt 5x16 plow mod F-145; PLANTERS: JD 1750 6 row N. Conservation dry fert auger Max emerge 2; JD P7000 No Till 4 row Ser No. 08905A double openers; DRILLS: Great Plains 12’ 1205 NT w/small seed 19 hole 7 ½” spacing; JD 8250 Grain and grass seed fert box rusted out 14 hole 7” spacing; WAGONS: jd 214 Forage box w/JD gear; JD T-1250 forage box w/JD gears broken web chain; 2 Gehl forage box and gears; JD gear and gravity box; Kline Bros. 10 ton gear and gravity box; PH gear and gravity box; Gear and gravity box; 4 gravity boxes on P and H gears; CHOPPER: JD model 3800 2 row w/corn head and hay head; GRAIN AND BALE EQUIP-MENT: Bale road elevators 15’ and 25’; 35’ corn or hay elevator; Hi Cap grain cleaner; small grain cleaner; 3pt bale movers; HAY EQUIPMENT: JD 926 MO CO disc impeller and JD 1209 Mo Co sickle bar mower; JD 709 3pt 7’ rotary cutter; MISC: 10’ steer stuffer; 8”x60’ auger; grain tank; service fuel tank for pickup 1000 gallon bulk tank for storage; 2 plat-form scales; chain hoist; Sinclair Fuel Pump made by Bennett Company Muskegon, Mich. Serial #7016; Marathon Fuel pump; TRUCKS: 1990 IH 4700 dsl, 14’ bed and hoist 157K; 1969 Chevrolet C-50 V-8 72K 12’ bed and hoist. (AUCTIONEERS NOTE: NO SMALL ITEMS SELLING TRACTORS FIRST).Terms Cash or Check w/ID Food AvailableOwners Redman Farms and the Estate of Glenn O. Redman Licking County Probate # 20110130Karen K. Rice Executrix, Adam Vernau, Attorney

Location: 2217 Swans Rd Newark, Ohio from Newark go East on State Route 16 to Dayton Rd. Go North to first Rd Swans Rd go East 2.3miles to Farm.

Auctioneers Chip Carpenter and David Douglas 740-965-1208

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lady generals anticipate successful seasonBy jim BarStowExperience and size seem to be on the side of the

Ridgewood High School girl’s basketball team as the 2011-2012 season unfolds. Last year, the Lady Generals finished with a 12-10 mark and placed fourth in the Inter-Valley Conference but return five letter winners from that team, creating optimism for head coach Doug Patterson. “We have a good mix of returning lettermen and talented young players,” Patterson said. Among the returning players are seniors Kayla Tedrick, Alaynee Wright, Ali Lusk, Roxann Thursby and Kelsey Miller. Tedrick raked in several post-season accolades last year, including first team IVC, District 5 Coaches Association Player of the Year and second team on the Associated Press’ All-Eastern District team. She averaged just under 15 points per game. Miller, a 6-foot center, and Wright also earned All-conference, and All-district honors, giving the Lady Generals a group of proven commodities. Lusk also returns seeking her fourth varsity letter, stepping in as a freshman while Thursby should provide a spark with her hustle and quickness. Adding to the mix will be several newcomers. Complementing the height provided by Miller will be sophomores Laura Frazee (5-11) and Emily McCoy (5-10) and freshman Amanda Lowery (5-10). Sophomore Erica Olinger will add depth to

the guard position. Rounding out the roster are sophomores Bailee Haynes and Brittany. “We want to be challenging for the league title and playing our best ball at tournament time,” Patterson said. “Our goal is to be in that top one or two.” He believes Hiland will have the inside track to the IVC title, but thinks Garaway and Strasburg could be in the mix. Also on the non-conference slate are the East Central Ohio League’s River View and Dover and River View. Other games will pit the Lady Generals against Indian Valley, Loudonville and Johnstown. Conotton Valley has withdrawn from the IVC but one game with the Lady Rockets remains on the schedule. “The big thing for us is to improve defensively,” Patterson said. “I think we will be good on offense but we need to get better at the other end of the floor.” Now in his eighth season as head coach, Patterson is nearing the century mark for victories with an overall mark of 97-76. The Lady Generals opened the season with a bang, beating up on Sandy Valley for a 60-22 win. In that game, Tedrick tallied 30 points while Miller added a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds. Saturday, the Ridgewood girls hosted Conotton Valley and on Wednesday, face Newcomerstown at the Woodshed.

last of Bicentennial chats for yearThe Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum’s final Coshocton Bicentennial Lunchtime Chats will be Dec. 8 at Noon. Join others in the Montgomery Gallery for an hour of reminiscing and learning about people and events from Coshocton’s past 100 years. December topic is Holiday Traditions. When did the Santa Parade begin? Was it ever a tradition to carol up and down Main Street? Who always dressed up as Santa? Share stories from your past or retell those stories that your parents or neighbors have told you throughout the years. No stories to tell or new to Coshocton County? You’ll have fun participating as a listener. Storytelling is no lost art around this county so it’s sure to be an entertaining time. JHM staff will facilitate the conversation. Free beverages and cookies will be provided, and admission for the program is free. The museum plans to continue these local history lunchtime chats on the second Thursday of each month through 2012. A schedule of topics will be posted on the museum’s Web site later this month at www.jhmuseum.org/programs. For more information, contact the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum at 622-8710 or [email protected]. The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is located at 300 N. Whitewoman Street, Coshocton. Museum hours through April are 1 – 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.

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First-second cut Orchard grass Timothy hay. Round or square bales. Round bales $20 and up. 740-824-3621

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American Bulldog pup, 1 year old, male $150. 740-327-4240

Jack Russell Terrier pups, CKC papers, shots and wormed $75/each. 740-327-4240

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WANTED: Junk vehicles, scrap metal, appliances, batteries and junk mow-ers. Also one time clean up and removal of rub-bish. 740-545-5025

Buying: Boy Scout patches and memorabilia one patch or entire collec-tions. Call 740-623-0793 leave message or email [email protected]

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1BR, 1st floor apt. in RVSD, has washer, dry-er, stove, refrigerator. No pets. Available Decem-ber 1st. $350/mo. plus deposit. 740-622-0563

2BR apts. Appliances and garage, coin operat-ed laundry, no pets. 740-622-8020

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1 acre on CR 16 between WL and Coshocton, 3BR and 2 full baths has been remodeled. 2 car garage. Asking $800/mo. No pets. 740-819-0302

2-3 BR, 1st floor laundry, washer/dryer included, off street parking. $475/mo. plus deposit. For rent or possible land contract. Must have references. 740-202-3175

Coshocton and Newcom-erstown, 2 & 3 Bedroom. 740-498-5893

For Sale or Rent. Locat-ed in Canal Lewisville. 4 bedrooms up and 6 rooms down, includes a bath and laundry room. Asking $75,000 or Rent $600/mo. Call 740-622-7420. Immediate Pos-session

Olde Hickory. Newly built 3-4 bedroom homes for rent. Fully appliance kitchen, 2 car garage, w/d hook-up, mini blinds and ceiling fan, handicap ac-cessible homes. Call 740-575-4366 for details. “This institution is an equal op-portunity provider, and employer.”

Small 1BR cottage along river with deck, stove and refrigerator. $375/mo. plus deposit. 740-622-5522

Very Nice. 2-3BR house, Coshocton, new effi-ciency furnace, newly re-modeled, very nice with fenced in yard. Big 1BR apartment. 740-294-1312

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Very Nice. 2-3BR house, Coshocton, new effi-ciency furnace, newly re-modeled, very nice with fenced in yard. Big 1BR apartment. 740-294-1312

Warm, clean house in good location on corner lot. 4 bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths. Oak woodwork and floors. First floor laundry. $60,000! Can be seen anytime. Call 740-622-2134. I will be your home for Christmas.

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