All Posts from Susan Tebben
Columbus To Hire More Police Officers Amid High Crime Rates
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Columbus mayor says the city will hire an additional 30 police officers on top of already scheduled hires this year as Ohio’s biggest city struggles… Read More
Management Officials Watching Hazardous Ice Jams
ZANESVILLE, Ohio (AP) – Authorities in eastern Ohio are watching for hazardous ice jams on the Muskingum River during the latest winter freeze. Emergency management officials say four people were… Read More
Road Crews Bracing for Weekend Winter Weather
State and local agencies are watching winter weather forecasts and water levels from ongoing rain in anticipation of severe weather this weekend. District 10, the branch of the Ohio Department… Read More
W. Va Gov: Jail Guards, Teachers Should Get Raises
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Jim Justice is calling for pay raises for West Virginia’s jail guards, teachers and other workers in the next fiscal year with the state’s economy… Read More
Judgment Entered In Wesleyan College Discrimination Suit
BUCKHANNON, W.Va. (AP) – A judge has entered a $250,000 judgment against West Virginia Wesleyan College in a discrimination lawsuit. The Exponent Telegram reports a circuit judge in Upshur County… Read More
O’Neill Picks Running Mate In Governor Race
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Democrat William O’Neill has picked a Cleveland educator as his running mate in the race for Ohio governor. Chantelle E. Lewis, of East Cleveland, is a… Read More
Company Challenges Medical Marijuana ‘Racial Quota’
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A company that wasn’t chosen among the dozen big medical marijuana growers in Ohio’s new program is challenging the state requirement that 15 percent of those… Read More
White Supremacist Sues UC Over Security Fee
CINCINNATI (AP) – White supremacist Richard Spencer’s campus tour organizer is suing the University of Cincinnati’s president, saying the school wouldn’t rent space for Spencer to speak on campus unless… Read More
Woman Admits To Theft of W. Va. Volunteer Fire Dept.
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia woman has admitted stealing more than $75,000 from a volunteer fire department. Federal prosecutors say 52-year-old Kathy Sue Gwinn of Hurricane pleaded guilty… Read More
Tuition Increases, Ridges Expansion On Agenda For OU Board Meeting
The first meeting of 2018 for the Ohio University Board of Trustees will include talk of tuition increases and a new proposed “career fee.” At the January 18 meeting of… Read More
Man Killed In Weather-Related Athens County Crash
ATHENS — A Georgia man died after a truck he was driving slid off an ice-covered roadway and went off a bridge. Jeffery Byrd, 56, of Twin City, Georgia, was… Read More
Locals Concerned About Jobs, Transparency in Prison Closure
Local officials in Southeastern Ohio are concerned about the loss of jobs and the lack of transparency involved in the closure of the Hocking Correctional Unit in Nelsonville. The closure… Read More
W. Va. Revenue Ahead Of Last Year
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – State officials say West Virginia’s overall general revenue fund collections through the first half of the fiscal year are nearly $106 million ahead of last year…. Read More
Lawmakers Ask For Speaker To Be Removed
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Eight Republican lawmakers in Kentucky have asked for GOP House Speaker Jeff Hoover to be removed from office after he settled a sexual harassment complaint with… Read More
Ohio’s Minimum Wage To Rise In New Year
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s hourly minimum wage is about to rise again, with the rate going up by 15 cents an hour Monday from $8.15 to $8.30. Workers who… Read More
Precision Medical Treatments Have A Quality Control Problem
The goal is to customize treatments for cancer and other diseases to a patient’s own biology. But something as simple as failing to take care of tissue samples en route to the lab can derail that.
W. Va. Worker Dies After Pipe Accident
WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) – Officials say a worker has died after a tracked vehicle moving a piece of pipe slipped on frozen ground and struck him in West Virginia. Ohio… Read More
Moundsville EMS Closes Suddenly
MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. (AP) – One of two emergency medical service providers in Moundsville, West Virginia city has closed without advance notice. The Intelligencer reports that Marshall County Administrator Betsy Frohnapfel… Read More
Mormon Church Faces W. Va. Lawsuit After Abuse Allegations
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. (AP) – A jury in West Virginia will hear the evidence against the Mormon Church in a lawsuit accusing local church officials of covering up allegations that the… Read More
Investigation Into Alleged Chix 4 A Cure Theft Continues
Authorities searched the North Carolina office, car and home of a former Glouster woman accused of stealing from the Trimble Twp. nonprofit Chix 4 a Cure, a cancer organization. Michelle… Read More
North Carolina Woman Accused Of Stealing From Cancer Fund
A woman in North Carolina is awaiting extradition back to Ohio after allegedly stealing from a Trimble Township organization raising money for cancer awareness. Michelle Lowery-Rowan, 46, formerly of Glouster,… Read More
Shooting Reported At UC Medical Center
CINCINNATI (AP) – Police say they have responded to a report of an active shooter in the area of the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Cincinnati Police say the scene… Read More
WVU Pays Settlement In Mishandled Rape Report
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – Federal court documents show West Virginia University has agreed to pay a former student $100,000 to settle a lawsuit claiming it mishandled her report of being… Read More
Marietta Man Convicted Of Sex Act on OU Campus
A Marietta man was sentenced to a year in prison for a sex crime prosecutors say was committed on Ohio University’s main campus. Devon C. Bowling, 20, was sentenced by… Read More
W. Va. STEM Programs Funded Through Initiative
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Science, technology, engineering and math programs at 84 schools and organizations across West Virginia are receiving funding through the Governor’s STEM Initiative. Education and Arts Secretary… Read More
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