by Kirby Hasseman | Mar 11, 2021 | Coshocton
Progress is not always pretty. Oh, sure it is at the end! But during a project, progress can feel slow, and dirty, and tiring. That is why, when a project nears completion, it can be so rewarding. That is certainly the case with the Renaissance on Main. Amy and...
by Kirby Hasseman | Feb 8, 2021 | Coshocton
Jandi Adams grew up in Coshocton County. So did her parents and grandparents. She has a history in Coshocton County…and especially with the outdoors. So when she had the opportunity to become Executive Director of Clary Gardens, she was excited at the...
by Kirby Hasseman | Jan 31, 2021 | Coshocton
If you have ever thought about starting a business, this is a blog for you. Being an entrepreneur can be exciting and scary. We get it. This article to set to explain how to get your idea off the ground. And we want to answer the questions “When?” and...
by Kirby Hasseman | Jan 4, 2021 | Coshocton
Jeff and Sue Oswald have lived in Coshocton County for years. And when they had the chance to purchase the bowling alley, they took the opportunity and ran with it. On this video, Jeff talks about why he would not want to own a business in any other place. We are so...
by Kirby Hasseman | Dec 22, 2020 | Coshocton
The challenges of 2020 have been well documented. Between the pandemic, racial injustice, election controversies, and so much more, this has been a tough year for many. These are truths that are indisputable. On the other hand, there have been many forward-moving...
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