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Local News Briefs: Vaccine call center adjusts hours
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Vaccine call center adjusts hours
COSHOCTON - The call center for the community COVID-19 vaccine clinics will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to Friday to schedule appointments for upcoming clinics.
Calls were made on Thursday for those who received the first dose of vaccine on Feb. 11 to schedule a second dose for March 9.
For the week of March 8, clinics will be on March 9 and 11 and feature the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines.
To schedule an appointment, call 740-622-2611. To cancel an appointment, call 740-624-9268.
Judge Batchelor: Pandemic changed the way court was conducted
A big accomplishments in 2020 was the number of people who completed drug court
Public can still view court hearings, which are currently being done via virtual means.
The court completed 725 cases in 2020 over domestic relations, criminal and civil division.
The drug recovery court is seen as a major success with 22 individuals completing it in the past year.
COSHOCTON – The past year was one of the most unique on record for Coshocton County Common Pleas Court due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It affected the way business was conducted and how cases were processed.
Details released on theft from Coshocton County Fair Board
Pamela Bordenkircher was sentenced in December. State Auditor gives details on her theft in office.
COLUMBUS - The Ohio State Auditor s Office has released more details about the theft of more than $45,000 from the Coshocton County Agricultural Society, commonly known as the fair board, by a former secretary.
Pamela A. Bordenkircher, 63, 449 S. Fourth St., Apt. 1, was indicted in February 2020, with one count of grand theft, a fourth-degree felony, and four counts of theft, fifth-degree felonies. She entered guilty pleas to all charges on Oct. 9 and was sentenced in December to 12 months in prison.
Kimbolton woman Eva Moon sentenced to prison for meth trafficking
Eva Moon received an aggregate term of three years minimum, mandatory, and maximum 4.5 years in prison
She received a minimum prison sentence of 3 years, mandatory, and maximum of 4.5 years.
Moon and Gregory Mize were subjects of a drug raid where meth, a firearm, money and other items were recovered.
Moon apologized for her actions in court and said she would make herself a better person.
COSHOCTON - A Kimbolton woman was sentenced Monday in Coshocton County Common Pleas Court by Judge Robert Batchelor for trafficking in methamphetamine.
Eva Michelle Moon, 26, of 16615 Ohio 93, Kimbolton, was indicted in May with six counts of aggravated trafficking in drugs, second-degree felonies, and one count of aggravated trafficking in drugs, a first-degree felony, for incidents in March relating to methamphetamine. The first-degree felony carried a specification to forfeit $48 in cash and a .32 caliber revolver. She