All Posts from Susan Tebben
Former Coolville Mayor Indicted On Theft Charges
ATHENS — A former mayor of Coolville was indicted by an Athens County grand jury on allegations she stole from the village. Teresa D. Holsinger, 47, of Coolville, is charged… Read More
W. Va. Lawmakers Turn Focus To Stoppage of Impeachment Trials
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Now that a suspended West Virginia Supreme Court justice has resigned, lawmakers are turning their attention to a panel of justices that had cut off pending… Read More
Report: Projects Could Repurpose, Cleanup Abandoned Coal Mines
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) – A new report is highlighting ways to help cleanup and repurpose the sites of abandoned coal mines in Appalachia. The report was released Tuesday and suggests… Read More
Judge: Kent State Can’t Charge For Protest Security
CLEVELAND (AP) – A judge is blocking Kent State University officials from charging $1,800 to provide security officers for a discussion planned at the student center featuring a gun-rights advocate… Read More
W. Va. AEP Proposing Rate Increase
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Two American Electric Power subsidiaries in West Virginia are proposing a revised rate increase that would bring a 3 percent revenue boost. Appalachian Power and Wheeling… Read More
Libertarian Party May Sue Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Libertarian Party of Ohio says it may sue the state to force continued recognition of the political party. Secretary of State Jon Husted says the… Read More
Ohio University Issues Cease And Desist To Fraternity After Death
ATHENS — Ohio University has issued an administrative directive “as an abundance of caution” ordering a fraternity to cease all organizational activities after the death of one of its pledges…. Read More
Professor Faces Detenuring, State Department Reviews Finances at Ohio U
ATHENS — An Ohio University professor found to have sexually harassed a student employee has been recommended for detenuring by an ethics committee just as the United States Department of… Read More
Former OU Trustee’s Son Charged In His Death
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Authorities in Ohio say an ex-doctor awaiting sentencing for running a pill mill was fatally shot by his then-19-year-old son, who initially reported it as a… Read More
Ky. Police Officer Indicted In Sex Abuse Scandal
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – Prosecutors say a former Kentucky police officer at the center of a sex abuse scandal has been indicted. News outlets report former Louisville Metro Police Officer… Read More
W. Va. Teachers, Clean Communities Awarded
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection has awarded prizes for clean counties and communities as well as environmental teachers of the year. The teachers of… Read More
Police: Seventh-Grader Acted Alone In School Shooting Plans
MASSILLON, Ohio (AP) – Authorities have determined a seventh-grader who they say planned to shoot others at his Ohio school before changing his plans and fatally shooting himself acted alone…. Read More
Athens County: Athens City School District Levy Passes, Alexander Goes Down Again
ATHENS — Athens City Schools will see new construction as their bond issue and levy won Tuesday night in unofficial results. With 52 percent of voters expressing their support for… Read More
On Election Day, Dems Try To Turn Red Tide
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Democrats in Ohio are trying to turn a recent Republican tide in statewide races, relying on a ticket led by a familiar U.S. senator and a… Read More
Early Ballots Reach Record Numbers in West Virginia
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – More West Virginians have cast more early ballots this year than in the last midterm election. 121,679 ballots had been cast Thursday morning and early voting… Read More
‘Retaliatory Campaign’ Against Brown, Dettelbach Won’t Go Forward
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The group affiliated with a convicted Republican businessman in Ohio says an elaborate retaliatory campaign it had planned against two prominent Democrats won’t be carried out… Read More
5-Foot Rattlesnake Found In Eastern Ohio
CADIZ, Ohio (AP) – A nearly 5-foot-long rattlesnake has been found in eastern Ohio well north of its normal habitat. The Times Reporter reports wildlife officials recently learned that a… Read More
Ky. Man Wrote ‘Manifesto’ For School Shooting
LAWRENCEBURG, Ky. (AP) – Police in Kentucky say a man arrested in connection with school shooting threats had written a manifesto outlining his plan to be “the next school shooter.”… Read More
Pain Management Clinic To Pay Restitution In W. Va. Case
WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) – Federal prosecutors in West Virginia say the operator of a pain management clinic will pay more than $28,000 in restitution as part of an agreement to… Read More
Manchin, Morrisey To Debate Thursday
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – Democratic U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Republican challenger Patrick Morrisey are due to participate in their only debate. The debate is scheduled for… Read More
More Charges Considered Against Former Athens Co. Priest
ATHENS — The case of a Glouster priest charged in connection with an admitted sexual relationship with a minor will move from municipal court, and could see more charges as… Read More
UPDATE: Suspended Athens County Priest Charged With Sexual Battery Against a Minor
Update (3:28 p.m.) ATHENS — A suspended Athens County priest is facing criminal charges after admitting sexual conduct with a minor female, and the discovery of evidence that indicates he… Read More
Hocking Hills Lodge To Be Rebuilt
LOGAN, Ohio (AP) – State officials say The Hocking Hills State Park dining lodge that was destroyed by fire in 2016 will be replaced with an updated facility. The Ohio… Read More
Trump Stumps: President Heads Back To W. Va. Friday for Morrisey
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – President Donald Trump is returning to West Virginia to rally for Republican U.S. Senate nominee Patrick Morrisey. Morrisey’s campaign said in a statement Sunday that Trump… Read More
Huntington Woman Sentenced After Fatal Overdose
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia woman has been sentenced to more than seven years on home confinement for helping inject drugs into the body of a woman who… Read More
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