All Posts from Susan Tebben
Trimble Football Facilities Discussed As Part of School Board Candidate Forum
GLOUSTER — Concern over funding for Trimble’s proposed new football stadium was the main topic of discussion with school board candidates at a forum held at Trimble High School on… Read More
The Union Cuts Ties With Gunn After Rape Allegation
Update 10/18/17 – The attorney for the former co-owner of The Union is denying any wrongdoing by his client. Robert Toy released an emailed statement on behalf of Eric Gunn on… Read More
Quinones Hears From Nelsonville’s Side of Opioid Crisis
Residents of Athens County had the chance to talk to Sam Quinones, author of the bestselling book Dreamland, as he visited Ohio University’s campus and Nelsonville High School to talk… Read More
Vinton Co. Edges Closer to Grocery Store Opening
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of stories on WOUB, showcasing the path to a new grocery store in McArthur and removing one part of Southeast Ohio… Read More
City Council’s Resolution On School Facilities Plan Postponed
ATHENS — Some members of Athens City Council attempted to make a statement about the as-yet incomplete city school district’s facilities plan’s “impact,” but saw the resolution postponed indefinitely. Councilwoman… Read More
Nelsonville Robbery Suspect Apprehended
NELSONVILLE — The suspect in a bank robbery that caused the lockdown of Nelsonville schools on Monday has been apprehended, according to officials. Kyle Alexander Jones was arrested on two… Read More
Nelsonville Schools On Lockdown: Bank Robbery Suspect On the Loose
NELSONVILLE — The Nelsonville-York School District initiated a lockdown at about 10:30 a.m. after receiving a report of a bank robbery suspect on the loose. Superintendent Mick McLelland said the… Read More
White Nationalist Asks To Speak In Cincinnati After Other Rejections
CINCINNATI (AP) – White nationalist Richard Spencer is asking to speak at the University of Cincinnati after Ohio State University and other colleges have rejected similar requests. WCPO-TV reports a… Read More
Puppy Mill Amendment Certified By Ballot Board
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A proposed constitutional amendment aimed at preventing puppy mills has been certified as a single ballot issue by Ohio’s Ballot Board. The proposal would require dog… Read More
Columbus 12-Year-Old Dies Of Fentanyl Overdose
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio coroner has concluded that a 12-year-old boy found unresponsive during a birthday sleepover died from an accidental overdose of the powerful painkiller fentanyl, not… Read More
Athens School Board Talks Potential For Schools at The Ridges
ATHENS — The possibility of Athens elementary schools on property at The Ridges was tossed around Thursday night at the Athens City School Boards’ September meeting , but so, too,… Read More
Athens City Council Introduces Richland Underpass ‘Safety’ Project
ATHENS — A project intended to lower vehicular and pedestrian traffic along Richland Avenue was introduced Monday by Athens City Council for preliminary review. The “pedestrian improvement” project, which officials… Read More
W. Va. High School Closed Because Of Mold, Carbon Dioxide
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia high school will close for the rest of the week after high levels of mold and carbon dioxide were found inside nearly a… Read More
Dayton Mayor Makes Case For Gov’s Office In Athens
ATHENS — Nan Whaley sat in the Court Street Diner on Monday, talking about her memories of Southeast Ohio and making her case for becoming the leader of the state. The… Read More
Employment Options Brings Services To Athens Mall
For many, The Market On State is where to go for a driver’s license or to do some shopping. But for one community in Athens County, it now means jobs…. Read More
Man In Critical Condition After Shooting In The Plains
UPDATE 5:15 p.m. – The victim in a shooting on Pine Street has been identified as Robert L. Anderson, Jr., of The Plains. As of Friday afternoon, Anderson was still at… Read More
Hocking College To Apply To Be Cannabis Research Institution
Hocking College is looking to become the sole research institution in Ohio for medical cannabis. Young announced the institution’s intention to apply to be a facility where medical cannabis can… Read More
OU’s President To Make Capitol Hill Push For DREAMers
Ohio University president Duane Nellis said he will urge Ohio’s Congressional delegation in Washington, D.C., to protect undocumented immigrants who came to America as children and are now students. Nellis… Read More
Operators Not At Fault In Deadly Roller Coaster Accident
COLUMBUS — Investigators believe two people tossed from a thrill ride when it broke apart in a deadly accident at the Ohio State Fair this summer were latched in even… Read More
Racial Slur Partly Reason For Police Chief’s Resignation
AKRON, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio police chief was forced to resign in part because of his use of a racial slur in a private conversation, officials said Thursday.Akron officials… Read More
Patrols Focus On Impaired Driving During Labor Day Weekend
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The State Highway Patrol says it is focusing on impaired driving on Ohio’s roadways over the Labor Day holiday weekend.A patrol statement says enforcement efforts will… Read More
Police Board Clears Officers In Fatal Shooting
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A police review into officers’ actions in the fatal shooting of an armed suspect in Ohio last year has found their actions were justified.Columbus police said… Read More
Chicken Sausage Recalled For Undeclared Allergens
LYNN, Mass. (AP) — Federal officials say a Massachusetts company is recalling more than 32,000 pounds of cooked chicken sausage product due to misbranding and undeclared allergens.The U.S. Department of… Read More
After 27 Years, Missing Woman Found in Newark
NEWARK, Ohio (AP) — Authorities say they’ve identified a woman whose body was found outside an Ohio gas station 27 years ago and have reopened the investigation into her homicide.Licking… Read More
Fun Barn Robber Convicted
ATHENS – A Logan man was convicted and sentenced on multiple counts involving a robbery at the Movies 10 in Nelsonville, according to officials. Dillon M. Deible, 20, was sentenced… Read More
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