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Local News Briefs: Summer lunches available to children

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Local News Briefs: County Road 3 closing for several days

Local News Briefs: County Road 3 closing for several days Staff Report County Road 3 closing for work COSHOCTON - The Coshocton County Engineer s Office has announced that County Road 3 at the south intersection with Ohio 60 in Bedford Township will be closed for a culvert replacement from June 7 to 14. Minor injuries in Ohio 751 crash COSHOCTON - The Coshocton County Sheriff s Office reported a single vehicle crash at 11:39 p.m. Thursday in the 27000 block of Ohio 751.  Deputies said Edward Brandt, 24, of Urichsville, was traveling south in a 2016 Jeep when he lost control of the vehicle. Brandt went off the right side of the roadway, struck an embankment, overturned, struck a retaining wall and then came to rest in the road. 

Local News Briefs: Three suffer minor injuries in crash

Local News Briefs: Minor injuries in crash

Local News Briefs: Minor injuries in crash Staff Report Minor injuries in crash COSHOCTON - The Coshocton County Sheriff s Office reported a one-vehicle crash at 4:17 p.m. Tuesday on U.S. 36, near County Road 27. Authorities stated Andrew Roy, 27, of South Point, was traveling east in a 2008 Chevrolet when he lost control. The vehicle went off the right side of the road, struck a utility pole and came to rest in a field.  The sheriff s office said Roy was treated on scene for minor injuries. A passenger in the vehicle, 25-year-old Tyler Baisden of Columbus, was transported to Coshocton Regional Medical Center for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. 

EMS seeks levy renewal, moving offices

EMS seeks levy renewal, moving offices The 3-mill property tax was first approved by voters in 2003 for general operations The levy and an additional 1-mill brings in about $2.6 million each year. Administrative offices for EMS will be moving to the former Hopewell Industries building. Also moving into the building will be the Public Defenders Office and Veterans Service Office. COSHOCTON - Coshocton County Emergency Medical Services is seeking renewal of a levy for general operations as it prepares to move administrative offices and construction of a new facility.  Todd Shroyer, executive director for EMS, recently asked Coshocton County Commissioners to place the 3-mill property tax levy on the fall general ballot. The levy was first approved by voters in 2003. Commissioners are requesting certification of the millage from the Coshocton County Auditor s Office, which is a standard part of the process. Ballot language would also need to be finalized and approved. 

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