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Savvy Senior
The letter your loved ones will treasure
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Life Lines
Commencement is defined as a beginning and an ending
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Off the Top of My Head
An educational day in the lives of honeybees
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Drawing Laughter
Humor remains as pain (very) slowly melts away
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The View From Here
Trying to make sense of it all
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Stories in a Snap
'Batman,' Robin and the miracle of life
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Cooking with Karl
Patio season is officially here
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Library Highlights
Coshocton Library launches adult summer challenge
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On Sports
Najee Hardaway remembered for impact at Wooster, Shaker Heights
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Pregnancy Center of Coshocton
Coshocton ministry seeks mentors for new dads
Coshocton Foundation grant deadline is May 15
Nonprofits in Coshocton County must apply by 4 p.m. May 15 for unrestricted grants
The deadline for unrestricted grant applications for the second meeting of the Coshocton Foundation Distribution Committee for fiscal year 2026 is Friday, May 15.
In addition to schools, churches and government agencies, community organizations with a current 501(c)(3) nonprofit designation may submit grant applications for consideration by the committee, which will meet in early June.
Information for criteria for applying organizations and a grant application may be found at www.coshoctonfoundation.org or by calling the office at 740-622-0010.
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. If delivering in person, use the mail slot in the front door or call the office to make other arrangements. Seven copies of the grant request are required to be submitted. All applications must be received in the office by 4 p.m. Friday, May 15 in order to be given consideration by the committee.
The Coshocton Foundation was established in 1966 through the last will and testament of local merchant Adolph Golden and has distributed more than $10 million in grants to community organizations from its unrestricted fund. In addition, the foundation has more than 185 restricted funds from which distributions are made for specific purposes. More information about the Coshocton Foundation can be found at www.coshoctonfoundation.org.