Talk:Coshocton, Ohio

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[edit] Notable Residents

Clifford Hardesty, Bob Brenly, and Danielle Peck are not notable residents of Coshocton; they are notable former residents.

[edit] Removed Original Research, Unsourced Claims and Non-encyclopedic POV Tone

I removed this because it is original research, it doesn't cite sources and it is written in an amateur, non-encyclopedic tone from a warped POV. Unfortunately, Roscoe has not been terribly successful at generating income for the community. Furthermore, the mainstay industries of the town are slowly closing. Although the apparent strategy of encouraging a diverse blend of industries rather than one large industry has slowed this dissipation, it does continue; unless Coshocton is successful at developing an economic base aside from manufacturing, it may become further undesirable as a place to live. The relatively low level of college education in the area has made it very difficult to attract more skilled businesses to the area. If you feel the need for people to read your opinions of economic development in Coshocton, Ohio, please write them in a letter to your newspaper editor. Sam 18:37, 9 November 2006 (UTC)