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.
StoryWalk combines literacy and health at Clary Gardens
The project of the Coshocton Library Systems was made possible through Frontier Power
Coshocton StoryWalk was recently unveiled at Clary Gardens. 18 posts features a story one can read as they walk a path.
The project was a collaboration of the Gardens, Coshocton Public Library and the charitable arm of Frontier Power.
StoryWalks are seen in gardens, parks, along streets and outside libraries across the country and around the world.
The stories will change each season. The current is Giraffes Can t Dance by Giles Andreae.
COSHOCTON - A walking path highlight found in parks and gardens across the world has come to Clary Gardens, with cooperation of the Coshocton Public Library System and the charitable arm of the Frontier Power Co.