
Pam James
Managing Editor at Zanesville Times Recorder
Managing Editor at Coshocton Tribune
ME for Zanesville Times Recorder, Coshocton Tribune, Daily Jeffersonian and The Times-Reporter. Advocate for children and those who make our communities better.
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Jan 21, 2024 |
coshoctontribune.com | Pam James
Everybody needs the occasional break from bad news. While we strive to cover the great things happening in our community — the opening of a new small business, residents making a difference in our community, the high school athletes finding success — the nature of news also puts accidents, crime and troubling trends on the front page. The comics section, however, provides a guaranteed respite from the travails of the day.
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Nov 21, 2023 |
coshoctontribune.com | Pam James
It's that time of year when we all consider what we are thankful for and as such, let me take a moment to say how grateful I am to the readers of the Coshocton Tribune. Whether you are here to read about local businesses and people; catch up on sports; or look forward to state, national or international news; I am thankful that you continue to support our local paper.
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Nov 20, 2023 |
zanesvilletimesrecorder.com | Pam James
It's that time of year when we all consider what we are thankful for and as such, let me take a moment to say how grateful I am to the readers of the Zanesville Times Recorder. Whether you are here to read about local businesses and people; catch up on sports; or look forward to state, national or international news; I am thankful that you continue to support our local paper.
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Sep 23, 2023 |
zanesvilletimesrecorder.com | Pam James
Everybody needs the occasional break from rough news. While we strive to cover the great things happening in our community — the opening of a new small business, residents making a difference in our community, the high school athletes finding success — the nature of news also puts accidents, crime and troubling trends on the front page. The comics section, however, provides a guaranteed respite from the travails of the day.
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Sep 14, 2023 |
coshoctontribune.com | Pam James
COSHOCTON − As we move into September, The Coshocton Tribune would like to remind you we will begin delivering the Sunday print newspaper through the U.S. Postal Service beginning with the Sept. 24 edition. The Sept. 17 issue will be the last print edition delivered by newspaper carriers. The switch to mail delivery is in response to the ongoing challenges that make delivery by traditional carrier increasingly difficult.
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