Business grand opening exceeds expectations

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The gas station and convenience store chain, Sheetz, has opened store #774 in New Concord at 701 Friendship Drive. An estimated 280 people were in attendance for the ribbon-cutting ceremony on Sept. 28, exceeding Sheetz predicted 100 attendees. 

The store opened at 8 a.m. on Sept. 28, offering free fountain drinks and coffee to everyone until midnight. There were giveaways for merchandise like tumblers and hats, and a raffle for Sheetz gift cards with the grand prize gift card worth $2,500. 

The crowd inside Sheetz is shopping and eating at the newly opened location. Free self serve fountain drinks and coffee were available to all attendees.

The crowd inside Sheetz is shopping and eating at the newly opened location. Free self serve fountain drinks and coffee were available to all attendees.

Among those in attendance were New Concord Village Council members, Muskingum University President Susan S. Hasseler, East Muskingum Local Schools Superintendent Dave Adams, and New Concord Mayor Jennifer Lyle. 

“So excited after all this time, it’s just been a wonderful process all the way through to have it finally come to fruition. I couldn’t be happier and I’m especially happy to see so many people here from the community,” said Lyle. 

Many residents in and around New Concord shared similar sentiments, while enjoying their complimentary drinks and waiting to see if they won the raffle. 

Representatives for Special Olympics Ohio and the manager for the new Sheetz location is presenting the $2,500 donation. Sheetz donated a total of $5,000 at this event.

Representatives for Special Olympics Ohio and the manager for the new Sheetz location is presenting the $2,500 donation. Sheetz donated a total of $5,000 at this event.

“I love the idea of being so close to home and convenient, easy to get to eat through the drive-thru. Heck yeah, it’s a win-win,” said Becky Wolkman. “I’m like seven minutes away, I’ll be here often.”

During the ribbon cutting ceremony, Sheetz donated $2,500 to Special Olympics Ohio and to the Mid-Ohio Food Collective adding up to $5,000 donated.

“Sheetz is a really wonderful family company and I think that’s such a beautiful fit for the Village of New Concord because we are such a family-friendly community and I think this is going to be the start of a pretty wonderful thing for all of us,” said Lyle. 

The store includes seven lanes that offer high flow diesel fuel and Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) for semi-trucks, and 14 fuel terminals for other vehicles. The store will also feature 29 free parking spaces, available for overnight parking to truckers.  

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College stations unite, all voices welcome

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As someone who has been involved with college radio since my first semester at Muskingum University, I am excited for this year’s World College Radio Day theme, “Where All Voices Are Welcome.” College Radio Day is Friday, Oct. 6.

WMCO 90.7 College Radio Day Schedule
6-7 a.m. Kailyn Shalosky
7-8 a.m. JW Dennison & Darrell Ponder
8-9 a.m. Desiré Correa, Vincent Bachmann, & Megan Groves
9-10 a.m. Braden Steinman
10-11 a.m. Emma Snide & Graham Hannah
11 a.m.-12 p.m. College Radio Day Remote from Muskingum’s Quad with Neil Simons, Mason Murphy, Kailyn Shalosky & Wyatt Goman
12-1 p.m. Ryan Schwartz & CJ Walls
1-2 p.m. Keegan Windle & Jonathan Michadick
2-3 p.m. Desiré Correea
3-4 p.m. College Radio Day Documentary
4-5 p.m. James Huggins
5-5:30 p.m. Orbit News Desk
5:30-6 p.m. Bryce Ceculski, Desiré Correa, JW Dennison, Sam Pollock, & Kailyn Shalosky

I came to Muskingum knowing I wanted to be involved in WMCO and Orbit Media but had no idea what was in store for me.

Orbit Media President and WMCO Program Director, Kailyn Shalosky '23

WMCO Program Director Kailyn Shalosky ’23

In the last three years, I have hosted my own radio show for six semesters, written web stories, chosen music for the station, and I have led my organization as Program Director for two semesters now.

Not only has WMCO given me on campus opportunities, but also off campus. Because of college radio, I now serve as the national student representative for the College Broadcasters, Inc. (CBI). Through that, I have met several phenomenal people in the industry and have had the opportunity to contribute to an extracurricular in ways I would have never imagined three years ago.

Thanks to college radio, I feel like my voice is not only welcome but heard. It allows me to give back to a community that has shaped me over the last three years. It has allowed me to bring awareness through airwaves to other things I am passionate about such as Women’s History Month and Hispanic Heritage Month. There is always something new to learn, and that’s why I love it.

WMCO is also open to all students, whether they are media majors or not. We have many people on staff who are either double majors with something other than media production or journalism, and some who aren’t in this department at all. We also have 10 new DJs learning the ropes this semester who will have their own show next semester.

I have met some of my very best friends through college radio, and that’s why I think WMCO has not only given me a voice, but a home.

WMCO will be live from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Oct. 6 celebrating World College Radio Day with hundreds of stations across the world.

WMCO College Radio Day Schedule
6-7 a.m. Kailyn Shalosky
7-8 a.m. JW Dennison
8-9 a.m. Desiré Correa, Vincent Bachmann, & Megan Groves
9-10 a.m. Braden Steinman
10-11 a.m. Emma Snide & Graham Hannah
11 a.m.-12 p.m. College Radio Day Remote from Muskingum’s Quad with Neil Simons, Mason Murphy, Kailyn Shalosky & Wyatt Goman
12-1 p.m. Ryan Schwartz
1-2 p.m. Keegan Windle & Jonathan Michadick
2-3 p.m. Darrell Ponder
3-4 p.m. College Radio Day Documentary
4-5 p.m. James Huggins
5-5:30 p.m. Orbit News Desk
5:30-6 p.m. Bryce Ceculski, Desiré Correa, JW Dennison, Sam Pollock, & Kailyn Shalosky

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