All Posts from Susan Tebben
Judge Blocks Property Owners’ Efforts To Stop Gas Pipeline
AKRON, Ohio (AP) – A federal judge has delivered a blow to some Ohio property owners’ efforts to stop construction of a high-pressure natural gas pipeline. U.S. District Judge John… Read More
Study: Second Bridge Needed Between Ky., Cincinnati
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A new study says a second bridge is needed to help ease traffic congestion over the Ohio River between northern Kentucky and Cincinnati. The Kentucky Transportation… Read More
W. Va. Corrections Nabbing Drugs from ‘Privileged Mail’
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s correctional authorities say they are thwarting efforts to smuggle drugs to inmates inside mail that appears to come from their lawyers. Known as privileged… Read More
Water Main Break Drains Waverly City Tanks
WAVERLY – The Waverly, Ohio water department has delivered hundreds of gallons of water to shut-ins while also trying to fix a water main break that drained the city’s tanks…. Read More
Kasich To Deliver Last State of the State Near Home
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio Gov. John Kasich wants to deliver the last of his annual State of the State speeches in a Columbus suburb near where he lives. The… Read More
Ohio AG Won’t Join Net Neutrality Lawsuits
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The office of Ohio’s attorney general says the Republican has no plans to join any lawsuits challenging the rollback of “net neutrality” internet protections. His counterparts… Read More
Supporters of Issue 2 Outspent 3-to-1 By Pharmaceutical Companies
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Campaign finance records show that pharmaceutical companies spent nearly $57 million in their successful effort to defeat a ballot issue on drug pricing in Ohio. Campaign… Read More
Ohio Elections Chief Seeks To Update Voting Equipment
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s elections chief wants counties to modernize their voting machines before the 2020 presidential election, and he’s urging the governor and state lawmakers to foot much… Read More
Newspaper Attorney Criticizes Ruling In Pike County Slaying Case
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An attorney representing newspapers that sued for unredacted autopsy reports of a southern Ohio massacre is criticizing a court ruling shielding those reports. The Ohio Supreme… Read More
SE Ohio Reps Oppose Graduate Student Tax, Despite Supporting Tax Reform
Two U.S. congressmen representing Southeastern Ohio who voted in favor of the new tax reform bill have now included themselves in a letter opposing one part of that tax bill…. Read More
GOP Tax Reform: What’s In It For Appalachia?
In the early hours on Saturday, the Senate passed the GOP’s tax reform bill. The vote fell primarily along party lines, with all 48 Democrats voting against the bill, alongside… Read More
New Lawsuit Targets Manufacturer In Parkersburg Fire
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (AP) – A new lawsuit over the industrial fire that burned for a week in West Virginia targets the chemical manufacturer who sold products stored in the building…. Read More
OU Alum Lauer Out At Today Show, Internship to Show Still Active
ATHENS — After a prominent OU alumnus was fired from his job at “The Today Show”, the university is responding to the news with sadness and promises of support for… Read More
Less Waste, More Taste: A Master Chef Reimagines Thanksgiving Leftovers
Over this Thanksgiving week, Americans will toss almost 200 million pounds of turkey alone. Massimo Bottura helps us fight food waste by showing us how to turn leftovers into a world-class new meal.
Hepatitis A On the Rise In Ky.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky health officials say they are seeing a dramatic rise in hepatitis A cases compared to recent years. The Kentucky Department for Public Health has identified… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Justice Stands By Facebook Post
Ohio Supreme Court Justice Bill O’Neill, who is the only Democrat holding statewide elected office, says he stands by a controversial Facebook post, in which he disclosed he’d had more… Read More
Poverty And Produce: The Vinton County Balance
Editor’s Note: This is the third in a series of stories from WOUB on Vinton County’s journey as a food desert, and the fight for fresh food. The series is being done… Read More
Athens County Elects New Council, School Board Members
New faces will take over positions on the Athens City Council and school boards around the county, based on unofficial election results from Tuesday. Peter Kotses narrowly edged into the… Read More
Cannabis Ordinance Gets Public Scrutiny
In front of a small group of Athens residents at the Athens Community Center on Tuesday, The Athens Cannabis Ordinance campaign treasurer Caleb Brown and Athens City Prosecutor Tracy Meek… Read More
Ohio Launches Ad Campaign Against Opioid Epidemic
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio has launched its latest ad campaign targeting the state’s deadly opioid epidemic. The $1 million “Take Charge Ohio” public awareness campaign targets prescribers, their patients… Read More
Public Rallies Against Changes To Ky. Pension System
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Hundreds of public workers have rallied at the Kentucky Capitol in opposition to a proposed bill that would eventually close the state’s pension system in favor… Read More
More Ohio Lawmakers Disciplined After Harassment Claims
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Newly released documents show that three more state lawmakers in Ohio were disciplined over harassment claims in recent years and an aide was terminated in a… Read More
Electric Aggregation On the Ballot for Chauncey, Coolville
The villages of Chauncey and Coolville may be the next two Athens County communities to join an electric aggregation program. Both villages have an opt-out electric aggregation measure on the… Read More
Alexander’s Budget Strain Tops List of Candidate Issues
Seven Alexander school board candidates made clear during a forum Thursday what they consider to be the top issues facing the district of close to 1,600 students. Those issues include… Read More
Race On For Lone Nelsonville Schools Seat
NELSONVILLE — Out of the three incumbent candidates for the Nelsonville-York City Schools Board of Education, only two will get to keep their seats. It’s an interesting situation that makes… Read More
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