All Posts from Susan Tebben
Pickaway Co. Man Shot By Deputies
WASHINGTON C.H., Ohio (AP) – Authorities say an armed 72-year-old man fatally shot by sheriff’s deputies in central Ohio was a suspect in the sexual assault of a juvenile. The… Read More
Renaming of Marshall Building Provoking Conversation
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – A proposal to rename a building at Marshall University that’s named after a Confederate general is gaining attention. About 30 students, faculty, staff and community members… Read More
OU Professor Suspended After Sexual Harassment Investigation
ATHENS — An Ohio University professor has been suspended, and will not be teaching classes this semester after university investigations into claims of sexual harassment. A spokesperson for the university… Read More
WVU Prof Joins Team To Prevent Cholera Outbreak
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia University associate professor is part of a team trying to prevent a large outbreak of cholera in war-torn Yemen. The university said in… Read More
As School Years Starts, Emergency Officials Urge Caution In School Zones
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State emergency medical services officials are urging Ohio motorists to stay alert in school zones, in residential areas and near schools as the school year starts… Read More
Athens City School Board Approves Search For Sexual Harassment Investigator
ATHENS — Athens City Schools is moving forward with the search for an independent investigator amid allegations of a lack of response after a sexual assault complaint nearly 10 years… Read More
Perin Indicted On Further Charges In Kidnapping, Rape Case
ATHENS — An Athens man is facing even more charges after a grand jury indicted him, adding charges of conspiracy to commit murder to his list of charges which also… Read More
Ohio Reports First West Nile Cases in Horses
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state has reported Ohio’s first West Nile virus cases in horses this year. Ohio’s Department of Health said Tuesday that two horses in northeast Ohio… Read More
With Trump Headlining, Ohio Governor Won’t Attend GOP Fundraiser
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio Gov. John Kasich is skipping a Republican Party fundraiser Friday where President Donald Trump is the headliner. Governor Kasich’s decision comes as no surprise. The… Read More
W. Va Senate Sets Appearance Date For Impeachment Proceedings
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Senate has set a date for the first appearance by the state Supreme Court justices who were impeached by the House last week…. Read More
OSU Creates Sexual, Gender-Based Harassment Office
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio State University has announced the creation of a centralized office for responding to sexual- and gender-based harassment, violence and other types of discrimination and harassment…. Read More
Ky. Removes Master’s Requirement For Teachers
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A requirement that teachers obtain master’s degrees has been removed by Kentucky officials. News outlets report the state Education Professional Standards Board voted Monday to waive… Read More
Charleston HS Closed On First Day As Mold Tests Continue
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A spokeswoman says a West Virginia high school remained closed on a county’s first day of school as school officials wait for results of air quality… Read More
Thieves Steal Manhole Covers, Storm Water Grates
CINCINNATI (AP) – Cincinnati city officials says thieves are ripping manhole covers and storm water grates out of the ground to sell for scrap metal. Greater Cincinnati Waterworks and Metropolitan… Read More
Ohio BCI Went A Year With Expired Body Armor Before Grievance
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Records show Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation agents and supervisors raised concerns about expired body armor for more than a year before a union grievance was… Read More
County Election Boards Begin Official Balderson/O’Connor Count
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The window has opened for county election boards to begin the official count in Ohio’s deadlocked special congressional election. Republican Secretary of State Jon Husted says… Read More
Investigation Underway In Alleged Athens Schools Sexual Assault Cover Up
ATHENS — The Athens City School District is arranging for an outside investigation to review allegations of mishandling by the school district when it came to a 2010 alleged sexual… Read More
Aretha Franklin, The ‘Queen Of Soul,’ Dies At 76
One of the most powerful and beloved voices of all time died Thursday in Detroit.
Washington County To Reduce Voting Locations
MARIETTA — The Washington County Board of Elections is reducing voting locations in the county by 14 to help reduce the cost of new voting equipment. The board met on… Read More
Ohio Fire Departments To Share Protection Grants
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – More than 100 Ohio fire departments will share $1.1 million in grants intended to help protect firefighters from carcinogens and other health hazards encountered in their… Read More
W. Va. Senate Candidate Withdraws From Magistrate Court Race
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia Senate candidate has withdrawn from another race after finding out he can’t run for two posts in the same election. Brooke Lundsford withdrew… Read More
Body Found ID’d As Missing Chillicothe Man
CHILLICOTHE – A body found by construction workers along Paint Creek on Tuesday has been identified as a Chillicothe man reported missing a week ago. 39–year-old Joshua Whitaker was reported… Read More
W. Va. Union Workers Accept Metal Contract Ending Dispute
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Hundreds of union workers disputing with a metal company in West Virginia have accepted a contract offer that has ended days of uncertainty regarding their jobs…. Read More
Study: Funding Gap In Ohio’s Schools Shows Little Change In 20 Years
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A new study done for officials from public schools says the funding gap between Ohio’s poorest and wealthiest districts hasn’t narrowed much in the 20 years… Read More
How To Make A Civics Education Stick
In the age of fake news, civics learning involves a lot more than reading the Constitution. One teacher says she encourages her students to “question everything.”
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