All Posts from Susan Tebben
W. Va. Lawmakers Push For Harsher Drug Laws After Car Crash At Playground
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia lawmakers are calling for harsher drug laws following a possible overdose-related car crash that stopped feet away from a playground. Sen. Mike Woelfel, D-Cabell,… Read More
Ohio Kidney Dialysis Amendment Rejected
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court has rejected a petition to get a proposed constitutional amendment that would cap the costs of kidney dialysis on the November ballot…. Read More
Trump Plans W. Va. Rally For Candidates
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – President Donald Trump’s campaign says his next Make America Great Again rally will be held in West Virginia. A statement from Trump’s campaign says the rally… Read More
Microsoft, Ohio-Based Service Agree To Extend Broadband To Unserved Areas
CANTON, Ohio (AP) – Microsoft Corp. and an Ohio-based provider of telecommunications services have announced an agreement to extend broadband internet access to 110,000 unserved people in rural Ohio over… Read More
Tenth Kentucky City Approves Fairness Ordinance
MAYSVILLE, Ky. (AP) – An LGBTQ advocacy organization says Maysville has become Kentucky’s tenth city to pass a fairness ordinance. The Lexington Herald-Leader quotes the Fairness Campaign as saying the… Read More
Blankenship Fights “Sore Loser” Decision
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Former coal executive Don Blankenship has filed a court challenge to a denial of his third-party candidacy application to run in West Virginia’s U.S. Senate race…. Read More
W. Va. Circuit Judge Fills Loughry Spot
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia circuit judge has been appointed to serve as a temporary state Supreme Court justice during the suspension of Justice Allen Loughry. Chief Justice… Read More
Nelsonville Council Controversy Brings Policy Questions, Demands For Firings
NELSONVILLE — A fight over the way in which a Nelsonville City Council member was appointed to his seat devolved into questions about the legitimacy of the city attorney and… Read More
Ashland Inc. Moving HQ Out of Kentucky, Some Jobs To Ohio
COVINGTON, Ky. (AP) – A specialty chemicals company and Kentucky mainstay has announced it will move its corporate headquarters to Delaware. News outlets cite a Tuesday statement from Ashland Inc…. Read More
Light Green: Medical Marijuana Cultivator Can Begin Planting
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State regulators have given the green light to a northeast Ohio medical marijuana cultivator so that it can start planting its crop. Ohio’s Department of Commerce… Read More
Churchill Downs To Hire For New Gaming Facility
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – Churchill Downs Inc. says it will hire up to 200 employees ahead of opening its new Louisville gaming facility. The Derby City Gaming facility will feature… Read More
Pt. Pleasant Museum To Rebuild After Fire
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. (AP) – Officials say they will likely rebuild after a fire heavily damaged the Point Pleasant River Museum in West Virginia. Museum Director Jack Fowler told The… Read More
After 30 Years, New Lock-And-Dam To Be Partially Opened
OLMSTED, Ill. (AP) – Army Corps of Engineers officials say a new lock-and-dam system on the Ohio River between Illinois and Kentucky will soon be partially operational after 30 years… Read More
More OSU Students Alleged Sexual Misconduct
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ten more former students are suing Ohio State University over alleged sexual misconduct by a now-dead team doctor, accusing the school of “institutional indifference” about students’… Read More
Kasich To Kick Off Final State Fair As Future Looms
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Republican Ohio Gov. John Kasich is kicking off his final state fair as political observers wonder what the vocal detractor of President Donald Trump might do… Read More
Investigation Into W. Va. Supreme Court Justices Ends With No Action
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Judicial Investigation Commission says it has closed ethics investigations involving three state Supreme Court justices without disciplinary action. The commission issued letters Monday… Read More
Mine Safety Grants Honoring W. Va. Miners Available
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The federal government says up to $250,000 is available for grants to promote U.S. mine safety. The Labor Department’s Mine Safety and Health Administration said the… Read More
Ohio’s First Human West Nile Case Of Year Reported
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state has reported Ohio’s first human West Nile virus case this year. Ohio’s Department of Health said Monday that a 71-year-old Lake County man had… Read More
Dispute Over Ky. Governor’s Home Value Continues
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – Round two of Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin’s dispute over the tax value of his home has gone before an appeals board. The Jefferson County Board of… Read More
Blankenship To File For U.S. Senate Race
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Former coal executive Don Blankenship says he intends to file paperwork to run in the West Virginia’s U.S. Senate race as the Constitution Party’s nominee. Blankenship’s… Read More
Athens Man Indicted Again, This Time For Putting Hit on Wife
ATHENS — An Athens man already charged with the alleged kidnap of three children and the alleged rape of a woman is now charged with trying to intimidate her from… Read More
W. Va. Division of Forestry Sends Crew to Michigan Amid Wildfire Risk
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Division of Forestry has sent a crew of 20 to Michigan to help reduce the risk of wildfires. The division says in a… Read More
Trump Approves W. Va. Disaster Declaration
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – President Donald Trump has approved a major disaster declaration in West Virginia after flooding, mudslides and high winds ravaged parts of the state. Trump on Thursday… Read More
W. Va. School Building Authority Member Resigns
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice says a member of the state School Building Authority has resigned. Governor Justice announced Thursday the resignation of Tom Lange. The… Read More
Ohio Prosecutor: Bring Back Firing Squad
CINCINNATI (AP) – A county prosecutor in Ohio who is frustrated by death row appeals says he wants the state to bring back death by firing squad amid complaints about… Read More
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