All Posts from Susan Tebben
Ohio Voter Purge Ruling Appealed by Voter’s Rights Group
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A voting-rights group has appealed a federal judge’s ruling that again said voters haven’t been illegally purged from Ohio’s rolls. Lawyers for the A. Phillip Randolph… Read More
Marshall Awarded Grant For Electron Microscope
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Marshall University has been awarded a nearly $400,000 National Science Foundation grant to purchase a sophisticated microscope to be used in research and teaching. The field… Read More
Fishing Limits, Year-Round Black Bass Season Approved in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s Wildlife Council has approved changes to bag and size limits for fish in some bodies of water. The council recently approved changes to allow a… Read More
Fort Knox Soldiers To Deploy To Afghanistan
FORT KNOX, Ky. (AP) – A contingent of soldiers from Fort Knox is preparing to deploy to Afghanistan. News outlets report a deployment ceremony was held Wednesday for 148 soldiers… Read More
Impeachment Trial Blocked By Supreme Court Stand-Ins
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A group of judicial stand-ins has granted a petition sought by West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Margaret Workman to block her upcoming impeachment trial. Five acting… Read More
Ohio Air National Guard Getting First Female Brigadier General
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Air National Guard will soon have its first female brigadier general. Col. Rebecca O’Connor will become brigadier general in the Ohio Air National Guard… Read More
‘Focused Enforcement’ Coming To I-70 This Weekend
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s State Highway Patrol and state police from two adjacent states are collaborating this weekend along Interstate 70 on focused enforcement of laws related to speeding,… Read More
OU Student Pleads Not Guilty In False Statements Case
ATHENS — The Ohio University student charged with three counts of making a false alarm has entered a not guilty plea on all three counts. Anna Ayers, 21, of Ligonier,… Read More
Justice Family Company Ordered To Make Payments in Settlement
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A judge has ordered a coal company owned by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice’s family to start making payments on a settlement. Justice Low Seam Mining,… Read More
W. Va. Woman Threatens To Drink Deputies’ Blood After Wielding Hatchet
FAIRMONT, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia woman is accused of trying to steal a car, threatening to drink deputies’ blood and hiding a knife in her buttocks. Citing a… Read More
W. Va. Natural Gas To See Rate Decrease
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Almost all natural gas customers in West Virginia will be seeing a reduction in part of their rates starting next month. The state Public Service Commission… Read More
Student Senator To Appear In Court On False Threat Charges
ATHENS — An Ohio University Student Senate member will appear in court Thursday after being accused of lying about death threats she received. Anna Ayers, 21, of Ligonier, Pennsylvania, was… Read More
W. Va. Supreme Court Justice To Take Stand At Trial
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A suspended West Virginia Supreme Court justice has taken the witness stand at his criminal trial and denied using state vehicles for his own benefit. Allen… Read More
W. Va, Ky. Schools Team Up On STEM Support
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia and Kentucky colleges are teaming up to boost the performance of Appalachian students in science, technology, engineering and math. An alliance of schools aims… Read More
Ky. Inmates On The Run After Trashy Escape
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – Authorities in Kentucky are searching for two inmates who escaped a Louisville jail by hiding in trash cans. The Courier Journal reports a statement by Louisville… Read More
Three W. Va. Schools Named As ‘Blue Ribbon’ Schools
CHESTER, W.Va. (AP) – Three West Virginia schools have been recognized as National Blue Ribbon Schools for 2018. The schools are East Lynn Elementary in Wayne County, Allen T. Allison… Read More
First Legal Pot Expected To Be Sold In December
CLEVELAND (AP) – One of Ohio’s large-scale medical marijuana cultivators expects to sell the state’s first legal pot to licensed dispensaries sometime in December. Buckeye Relief LLC, which is based… Read More
Documents Show OU Professor Altered Evaluations For Federally Funded Program
ATHENS — An Ohio University professor found to have sexually harassed a female student employee also altered evaluations related to the federally funded program he ran, according to official documents…. Read More
Kasich: Local, National Shootings Have Done Little To Change Gun Law Debate
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Republican Ohio Gov. John Kasich says more public pressure is needed to get state lawmakers around the country to tighten state gun laws. Kasich has grown… Read More
OU Employee Resigns, Sexual Harassment Allegations Substantiated
An Ohio University employee at a regional campus has resigned, and allegations of sexual harassment and non-consensual sexual conduct were substantiated in a university investigation. The employee was listed in… Read More
Pipe Bomb Detonated At Athens County Residence
ATHENS — A pipe bomb was located and safely detonated at an Athens County residence on Wednesday, according to officials. Deputies from the Athens County Sheriff’s Office responded at about… Read More
Ohio Auditor: Audits Found $138 Million In Potential Savings
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A report from Ohio’s auditor says his office’s performance audits identified over $138 million in potential savings for dozens of school districts since 2011, often for… Read More
W. Va. Airport Receives FAA Grant
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – An airport in West Virginia is set to get a $3.7 million Federal Aviation Administration grant for projects including an aviation school and air freight facility…. Read More
Ohio Constitution Exhibit Planned
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state is announcing plans for a new exhibit showcasing some of Ohio’s earliest constitutions. The exhibit to be housed in the Ohio Statehouse Museum will… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Sides With Media Over Rhoden Autopsies
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court has sided with a newspaper seeking to view autopsy reports and photos in the still-unsolved slayings of eight family members. The Pike… Read More
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