All Posts from Susan Tebben
Student Accused of Sexual Assault Can Return To Class
OXFORD, Ohio (AP) – A federal judge has ruled a student barred from a southwest Ohio college because of a sexual assault accusation can return to class. The student is… Read More
Wright State Prez: Anonymously Report Hate Speech, Violence
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — The president of a university in southwest Ohio is encouraging students to anonymously report any violence and hate speech that might occur on campus.Cheryl Schrader, president… Read More
Ohio County Commissioners Head To White House
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — More than 80 county commissioners and other local officials from around Ohio are anticipated at a White House meeting aimed at building stronger relationships between President… Read More
Civil War Reenactors To Meet Over Security Concerns
ZOAR, Ohio (AP) – Representatives of an Ohio organization planning a Civil War reenactment say they’re meeting with police to discuss safety concerns about next month’s event after the deadly… Read More
Escobedo Will Be Paid OU Employee Until November
ATHENS – The beleaguered Ohio University professor who resigned rather than face the Faculty Senate hearing he requested will remain a paid employee until November. English professor Dr. Andrew Escobedo… Read More
Senate Overrides 6 Kasich Vetoes, Delayed Managed Care Tax Vote
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Senate has overridden six of Republican Gov. John Kasich’s budget vetoes while stopping short of reversing his decision to strike a tax hike proposal… Read More
Conversion Therapy Banned in Athens
ATHENS – Athens City Council members unanimously approved the ban of conversion therapy within the city limits Monday night at their regular meeting. “(Athens is) a city full of love and… Read More
W. Va. Psychiatric Hospital Sold
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The parent company of a West Virginia psychiatric hospital plans to sell the facility to a Tennessee-based company. Media outlets report Brentwood, Tennessee-based Meridian Behavioral Health… Read More
Solar Eclipse Brings Excitement, Caution
At about 2:30 p.m. today, the skies will be the focus for the nation, as a solar eclipse overshadows all other events. Though retailers and optometrists’ offices alike are completely… Read More
OU Prof Under Fire Resigns
ATHENS — An Ohio University professor, facing termination after a string of sexual harassment cases, resigned just two weeks before a professional hearing that would have decided his fate. Dr…. Read More
Charlottesville Victim: Trump’s Response Showed “What Side He Was On”
The memories of August 12 in Charlottesville, Virginia, are still a bit foggy for Bill Burke, but the pain of his injuries reminds him of how far the country has… Read More
Bike Paths, Moonville Rail Trail Receive ODOT Funding
The Ohio Department of Transportation announced the 2017 Transportation Alternatives Program recipients, including the city and county of Athens and projects throughout Southeast Ohio. The Northwest Athens Bikeway Spur will… Read More
Trimble Stadium’s Future Crumbling, Committee Hopes To Save It
Trimble’s football team, like other teams in Southeastern Ohio, came into the season with laser focus on their first game. Coach Phil Faires’ team was full steam ahead until they… Read More
Justice: Coal Mines “Critical” to National Security
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Jim Justice says his proposed homeland security incentive for eastern U.S. coal mines would cost about $4.5 billion annually. The West Virginia governor, elected as… Read More
Delay Expected For First Pot Licenses
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Officials in Ohio say they don’t expect to issue the state’s first medical marijuana cultivator licenses until around November, at least a month later than growers… Read More
PHOTOS: Athens County Fair 2017
The Athens County Fair is going on this week, with plenty of livestock shows, baking competitions and even a poultry dress-up show. Here are some photos of the first few… Read More
State Officials: Unclaimed Funds Website A Scam
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — State officials are warning Ohioans to beware of a scam involving unclaimed funds. The unclaimed funds division of the Ohio Department of Commerce says a website… Read More
In Waste Storage, It’s Piketon Vs. U.S. Dept. Of Energy
PIKETON, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio village is at odds with the U.S. Department of Energy over plans to store radioactive waste from the cleanup of a Cold War-era uranium… Read More
No Ohio Colleges On Board With Pot Testing
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Testing lab applications for Ohio’s medical marijuana program are due next month yet to this point no Ohio college or university has said they’re willing to… Read More
Hocking College Prez Gets Raise, As Do Some Employees
The president of Hocking College will receive a higher salary, along with some employees of the college, after approvals by the Hocking College Board of Trustees. The board approved a raise for… Read More
W. Va. Consolidating Jail Internal Investigation Units
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia is consolidating its correctional facility internal investigation units to improve oversight of misconduct complaints and contraband smuggling within its three branches. William K. Marshall… Read More
Occupant of Cocaine Plane Pleads Guilty
One of two men aboard a plane that landed at Ohio University’s airport with about 132 kilograms of suspected cocaine on board has pleaded guilty. Sylvain Desjardins, 48, a Canadian… Read More
Some Ohio Health Insurance Options Restored
Options are returning to the Ohio’s part of the federal healthcare exchange in an attempt to make up for insurers that withdrew coverage amid the national healthcare debate. The Ohio… Read More
Ohio Budget Includes ‘Crisis Fund’ For Disabled Children
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s two-year state budget includes money for a “crisis fund” that parents and guardians of disabled children can tap into for needed services without having to… Read More
OU Prez: I Will Invest In OU
After a month in office, Ohio University’s 21st president, Dr. Duane Nellis, is on a mission to hear from everyone involved in the institution’s success. Nellis has planned “listening tours”… Read More
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