All Posts from Susan Tebben
Libertarian Party Says Third Parties ‘Unfairly Excluded’
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Libertarian Party of Ohio says Libertarian and Green Party candidates are being unfairly excluded from gubernatorial debates. In a letter sent Monday, Libertarian Party counsel… Read More
Election in Kentucky County Under Investigation
CATLETTSBURG, Ky. (AP) – A complaint about an election in a Kentucky county is being investigated by the state attorney general. The Daily Independent quotes Boyd County Clerk Debbie Jones… Read More
Grants To Protect Firefighters Shared By 40 Ohio Departments
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State officials say $426,000 in grants aimed at protecting firefighters from carcinogens and other health hazards is being shared by 40 fire departments in Ohio. The… Read More
BGSU, Mercy Health Announce Control Change for Mercy College
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) – Bowling Green State University and Mercy Health have announced plans for the university to take over operations of Mercy College of Ohio. Officials recently released the… Read More
Ohio State Fair Ends Contract With Fire Ball Ride Operator
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio State Fair has ended its relationship with a New Jersey company that operated a ride that killed a man when it broke apart in… Read More
Obama Warns Against Voters Sitting on Sidelines During Midterms
CLEVELAND — (AP) Former President Barack Obama said last night he has a simple message headed into the fall midterm elections: Vote. Obama told a crowd of thousands at a… Read More
Substance Abuse Treatment Grant Awarded To WVU
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Center for Substance Abuse Treatment has awarded $130,000 to West Virginia University to support mental health and substance… Read More
Ohio Gov. Candidates Buy Weather Channel Ad Time As Hurricane Coverage Begins
CLEVELAND (AP) – The Republican candidate for Ohio governor has paid for ad time on The Weather Channel as it gears up for coverage of Hurricane Florence. Attorney General Mike… Read More
To Avoid A Hurricane, Couple To Wed In Hurricane
HURRICANE, W.Va. (AP) – A couple who planned to marry on the Outer Banks in North Carolina has moved their wedding to another state to avoid an uninvited guest: Hurricane… Read More
Another Rape Reported in Athens
ATHENS — Another sexual assault case was reported to the Athens Police Department on Tuesday. The most recent case was reported at about 8 p.m. on Tuesday, when police responded… Read More
Columbus Bans Electric Scooters
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s capital city has issued an emergency order banning electric scooters from sidewalks. Columbus Department of Public Service Director Jennifer Gallagher issued the order Tuesday as… Read More
Hurricane Watch Issued For Carolinas Ahead Of Category 4 Florence
If it makes landfall as predicted, Florence could become the northernmost Category 4 hurricane to hit the U.S. since records were first kept in 1851.
Lawsuit To Make Governor Live In Kanawha County Tossed Out
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Democratic state delegate against Republican Gov. Jim Justice demanding that he live in the county… Read More
W. Va. Defense Dept. Employees Guilty of Embezzling Government Property
ELKINS, W.Va. (AP) – Two Defense Department employees have pleaded guilty to conspiring to embezzle government property in West Virginia. The U.S. attorney’s office for the Northern District of West… Read More
DeWine: Drug Crime Ballot Issue Would Make Matters Worse
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Republican candidate for Ohio governor says a November ballot issue aimed at reducing sentences for many drug crimes would make the state’s drug epidemic much… Read More
Haunted Statehouse Tours To Begin Next Month
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Statehouse is preparing for its annual ghostly celebration of state history and legend. Ticket sales are underway for the Haunted Statehouse tours, featuring staff… Read More
W. Va. Jail Inmates Diagnosed With Hep A
GREENWOOD, W.Va. (AP) – Health officials in West Virginia say two jail inmates have been diagnosed with hepatitis A. The inmates were diagnosed Friday while four other inmates were showing… Read More
Audit: W. Va. Supreme Court ‘Skirted’ State Law
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A new legislative audit report says West Virginia’s Supreme Court skirted state law concerning pay for senior status judges. The audit released last week found 10… Read More
Kamala Harris To Keynote Ohio Democratic Party Dinner
CINCINNATI (AP) – A U.S. senator from California is adding a second Ohio appearance, keynoting the Ohio Democratic Party’s Oct. 7 state dinner in Columbus. The NAACP announced earlier that… Read More
Ethics Complaint Filed Against Ky. Secretary of State
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Republican Party of Kentucky has filed an ethics complaint against Democratic Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes. The complaint says Grimes is not complying with… Read More
W. Va. Tax Collections Up For The Month
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice says state tax collections in August were $33.4 million above estimates. Justice says collections of $352.3 million last month were about… Read More
Police: TV Anchors Brawl Over Husband
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A police report says a West Virginia TV anchor who was injured in a fight with a station meteorologist told authorities the fight was over her… Read More
W. Va. DOT Rejects I-70 Bids As Too Expensive
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Department of Transportation has rejected bids for a major road construction project along I-70 in Ohio County. West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice said… Read More
Professor Retains Attorney, Responds As More Investigations Come To Light
ATHENS — A second case of sexual harassment against Ohio University professor Yusuf Kalyango, Jr., is under investigation, making three university investigations against the Journalism teacher, according to sources with… Read More
Body Armor Arrives At Ohio BCI
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – New body armor has arrived at the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation to replace bulletproof vests that had expired. A spokesman for Republican Attorney General and… Read More
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