All Posts from Susan Tebben
Ohio Company To Hire 100 Workers At Kentucky Plant
FLORENCE, Ky. (AP) – Gov. Matt Bevin says an Ohio company expects to hire more than 100 workers at its manufacturing facility in northern Kentucky. Bevin said in a statement… Read More
Ohio House Speaker Vote Scheduled For Today
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The paralyzed Ohio House is ready to vote on a new speaker. Republican Rep. Kirk Schuring, acting House leader, has called a vote Wednesday. The vote… Read More
Summer Food Programs Starting In Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Department of Education says more than 1,000 sites around the state are participating in a summer program that helps feed children when they aren’t… Read More
‘Hidden Figures’ Mathematician To Be Honored At WVSU
INSTITUTE, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia State University and the school’s foundation are planning to honor a NASA mathematician who was educated there with a bronze statue and scholarship in… Read More
Lawsuit: Lack of Monitoring Keeps Inmates Who Posted Bond In Jail
CINCINNATI (AP) – A lawsuit filed in Ohio claims that at least 13 people who have posted bond are still in jail because the county ran out of monitoring units…. Read More
Local Dispensary Licenses Awarded for Medical Marijuana
Update 3 p.m. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio says medical marijuana won’t be available for sale by the Sept. 8 deadline. Department of Commerce policy adviser Mark Hamlin said Tuesday… Read More
Ohio Nurses: Stress, Staff Shortages Cause Burnout, Lesser Patient Care
CLEVELAND (AP) – Some Ohio nurses say stress and staff shortages are burning them out and patient care is suffering. The concerns are echoed by nurses across the state who… Read More
Ohio House Set To Vote In Embattled Speaker Race
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The gridlocked Ohio House has set a vote Wednesday to pick its new speaker despite deep uncertainty about the outcome. Republican Rep. Kirk Schuring, the chamber’s… Read More
Puppy Found With ‘Free’ Written On Fur Has New Home
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio (AP) – A puppy found at an Ohio park with “FREE” written on her fur has a new home. The Ross County Humane Society says a family adopted… Read More
Weekend Shuttle Hopes To Ease Hocking Hills Parking Headaches
LOGAN, Ohio (AP) — A weekend shuttle service is expected to ease parking headaches at popular attractions in southeastern Ohio’s Hocking Hills State Park. Officials say the shuttle bus between… Read More
WWII Vet Graduates 74 Years Later
CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio (AP) — A 94-year-old World War II veteran from Ohio is celebrating Memorial Day with a high school diploma. Circleville High School honored Robert Lockard at its graduation… Read More
Memorial Day Outage Strands Cedar Park Riders
SANDUSKY, Ohio (AP) — A power outage at an amusement park in Ohio has left riders stranded on some of its roller coasters and other rides for about two hours…. Read More
Board Of Ed To Discuss Facilities Levy, Implicit Bias Programming
ATHENS — The Athens City School District will have to set their priorities straight at Thursday’s regular meeting. The district is on it’s way to a November ballot measure regarding… Read More
Daughter Charged After Death Of 88-Year-Old Found In ‘Deplorable’ Conditions
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Authorities say an elderly West Virginia woman found living in deplorable conditions with a “rotting” leg along with two children has died. News outlets report Charleston… Read More
Ohio Dept. Of Ed. Counters State Auditor In ECOT Allegations
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Department of Education is pushing back against the state auditor’s suggestions that it accepted “watered down” information from the state’s then-largest online charter school…. Read More
Murder Charge Filed In Pedestrian Death
SCOTT DEPOT, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia man who authorities say purposely hit a man with his car has been charged with murder. News outlets report 38-year-old Morgan Vandergriff… Read More
Guernsey Co. Traffic Stop Nets 110-Pound Drug Haul
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio (AP) – The State Highway Patrol says it has seized millions of dollars’ worth of heroin and methamphetamine during a traffic stop along a central Ohio interstate. The… Read More
Ohio Advocacy Group Wants Protection For Psychiatric Hospital Patients
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A legal advocacy group is asking the state to protect patients at a private Ohio psychiatric hospital subject to complaints and investigations. A report from Disability… Read More
Effort to Counter Anti-NRA Billboard Falling Short
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (AP) – An effort by gun supporters to rent space on a billboard in Ohio directly below one calling the National Rifle Association a “terrorist organization” appears to… Read More
Athens County Courts Receive Grants, Technological Upgrades
ATHENS — The Athens County Court of Common Pleas and Municipal Court received grants Wednesday totaling nearly $150,000, intended to improve technology within the courts. The grants were awarded through… Read More
Meigs Jail Levy Fails Again
POMEROY — A second attempt to bring in money for a brand new Meigs County Jail has been rejected by voters. In unofficial vote totals from Tuesday night, a bond… Read More
Alexander Plays The Waiting Game After Election Night
For full results on state and regional races, check out WOUB’s Full Election Coverage. ALBANY — After three previous attempts failed, the Alexander School Districts operating levy came closer to… Read More
Ousted U of L President Wants Foundation He Allegedly Depleted To Pay Legal Fees
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – The former president of the University of Louisville wants the school’s investment arm he’s accused of mishandling to cover his legal expenses in its lawsuit. The… Read More
Ohio Primary Races A Look To The Future
Tuesday’s primary results will determine the people who will represent the major political parties in this fall’s races for governor, Congress, the state legislature and for the Republicans – U.S…. Read More
Governor’s Race, Congressional Races Run Alongside Local Issues in Ohio
Thousands of Ohioans are going to the polls tomorrow to cast their ballots in the primary for governor, US Senator, Congress and state lawmakers as well as a plan to… Read More
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