September 30 , 2021 The Beacon • 9
Columbia Gas has mobile app
Columbia Gas of Ohio announced the launch of a Columbia Gas mobile app , now available in both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store .
The mobile app closely mirrors the functionality available on the Columbia Gas website including bill payment , management of enrollments in paperless billing , autopay and budget plans , usage records , and billing history . The mobile apps also include the new start , stop and move self-service feature .
Columbia Gas is relentlessly focused on convenience through innovation to better serve customers . This includes offering digital options for customers . Recently , the company launched stop , start and move selfservice on the customer websites so customers no longer have to call to request these services . Columbia Gas also recently elevated promotion of paperless billing , encouraging customers to view their bills online anywhere , anytime .
In early 2022 Columbia Gas plans to implement new digital initiatives including the launch of Chatbot virtual assistant and a Live Chat feature that will allow customers to interact virtually with customer support team members .
To learn more about the mobile apps , visit www . ColumbiaGasOhio . com .
Youth Leadership students take a walk on Main Street
On Wednesday , Sept . 15 the Coshocton County Youth Leadership Class of 2022 visited the small businesses of Main Street . Students spent the day learning about the history and regrowth of Main Street . Each business we visited answered a list of questions made by CCYL students and shared why they chose Main Street .
We started off our day in the Grand Central Banquet Hall and then traveled to Jenny Penny ’ s Cafe , 423 Main St . Jenny Penny ’ s is currently the newest addition to Main Street . The friendly employees shared the story behind opening the place because Jennifer Honeycutt and Lucas McCoy could not be present .
Next , we traveled to Marilyn ’ s Natural Foods , 430 Main St ., where Laura Belt shared her story of buying the place and learning how to be a successful business owner from the bottom up .
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Then students visited Carroll ’ s Men ’ s Shop , 541 Main St . Owner Steve Murray shared with students the passion he has for Main Street and how excited he is to see it flourishing once again .
Afterwards , we traveled to Thompson Business Center , 550 Main St ., to hear from Carly and Jason Thompson about how they started and maintained their successful business . Next , we visited Rust Decor , 115 S . Sixth St ., which is just off the corner of Main Street . Here we listened to owner Jill Sheridan share the story about how she and her husband Kevin Sheridan started their business .
Lastly , students returned to enjoy a delicious lunch provided by Main Street Station while learning about a new special building coming soon to Main Street . This message was given by Sherri Gibson and Jen Robinson from the port authority and Amy Crown from Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce .
If you have any questions concerning Coshocton County Youth Leadership or want to know more , call or email executive director Betsy Gosnell at 740-622-0010 or bgosnell @ coshoctonfoundation . org .
This column was written by Coshocton County Youth Leadership member Emily King .
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The family of Merv Dixon would like to thank our many friends , relatives , Dixon Tax Center clients , Coshocton Antique Mall dealers and neighbors for your kindness , sympathy and tears during the loss of our loved one .
To those of you who sent cards , flowers , brought food , made donations to St . Jude ' s , came to the funeral and the after dinner at the Elks , we thank you .
Special thank you to Jim Metz at New York ' s Deli for the food tray , Pat Anderson at Domino ' s for desserts , The Elks for the lovely after funeral meal and kindness to Merv . Linnet ' s Flowers on the Square for the beautiful red roses , Stan Braxton for the lovely service you performed for Mev , and Miller Funeral Home for your compassion and comfort during this difficult time .
Thank you to those of you who dropped off photos of Merv . We will cherish them .
Thank you to Darlene Williard and Karlene Rice for keeping the office open during Merv ' s absence .
During a difficult time like this , it warmed our hearts to know how much Merv meant to so many in our community .
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