All Posts from Susan Tebben
Two Arrested In Athens Co. Drug Investigation
An investigation that lasted more than a year led to the arrests of two people in Athens. Jeffrey L. McKenzie, 53, of Athens, was arrested by deputies with the Athens… Read More
Snake Fungal Disease Found In W. Va.
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia wildlife authorities say an Eastern Milksnake in Kanawha County has tested positive for snake fungal disease in the first contemporary occurrence in the… Read More
Heat Advisory in Ohio, W. Va., Kentucky Counties
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Weather officials have issued a heat advisory for portions of the WOUB listening area as indexes rise above 100 degrees. The National Weather Service in Charleston… Read More
Rural Broadband Access: Summit Seeks To Connect Leaders
MARIETTA – Southeast Ohio residents like Julie Pepper, don’t want to use broadband access for Netflix or gaming, as is commonly argued by those that don’t see broadband access as… Read More
Summit Hopes To Bring Broadband To Appalachia
In the hopes of bringing awareness of the need for broadband access in Appalachia, activists and government leaders alike are meeting in Marietta tomorrow. Members of technology organizations, local governments… Read More
How Healthcare Bill Affects Southeast Ohio
As the United States Senate pores over a new draft of a healthcare bill for the nation, Ohioans are talking about the effects the bill would have on Southeast Ohio…. Read More
Smedley Takes Council Seat
ATHENS – A newer candidate to the Athens political scene has taken a temporary seat on Athens City Council. Arian Smedley was chosen by members of the Athens County Democratic… Read More
Frontier Sues Over W. Va. House Bill
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Frontier Communications has filed a lawsuit to prevent a section of a bill that the company claims conflicts with federal law and increases the chances of… Read More
Missing Hocking River Kayaker Found
A kayaker who went missing after a group of six went over the White’s Mill falls has been recovered by search crews. Steve Lippson, 40, was found in the Hocking River… Read More
Counties Hope for Override of Tax Revenue Veto
Southeastern Ohio counties are waiting, yet again, to see whether they will receive funds they say are vital to their budgets. Local legislators and county commissioners agencies are among those… Read More
Ohio Insurance Company Will Drop Out Of Health Exchange
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A Dayton-based insurance company says it will drop out of Ohio’s health care exchange for 2018. Premier Health Plan’s announcement Thursday leaves 20 Ohio counties with… Read More
Ohio Budget Passes Legislature, Heads To Kasich For Potential Veto Fight
The clock is ticking for Gov. John Kasich who has until Friday night to sign the $65 billion state budget that not only fills a revenue shortfall but makes some… Read More
Counties Struggle To Be Heard As Medicaid Tax Stays On Chopping Block
UPDATE 2:30 p.m.: The counties receiving the managed care organization sales tax might see a reprieve to the total loss of funding, under the budget just passed by the Ohio… Read More
Serial Rapist Gets 40 Years
An Athens man hunted by local law enforcement as a serial rapist admitted to his crimes and received four decades of prison time on Tuesday. Shawn Lawson, 26, formerly of… Read More
Advisory Group: High School Students Should Have ‘Financial Literacy’
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An advisory group that reviews debt-collection practices for unpaid student loans at Ohio’s public colleges has recommended that high school students receive financial literacy education. State… Read More
DeWine Begins Gubernatorial Run
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Republican Mike DeWine is embarking on a statewide campaign tour a day after announcing a bid for Ohio governor. The 70-year-old state attorney general and former… Read More
Cincinnati To Decide Whether To Allow Marijuana Business
CINCINNATI (AP) – Cincinnati officials this week will consider whether the city should join those allowing medical marijuana cultivation as the state begins to permit it. Members of a city… Read More
Trustees Approve Budget Plan, Still Awaiting Final State Numbers
ZANESVILLE — The Ohio University Board of Trustees approved a budget plan Friday, while still awaiting the state budget’s final numbers. The plan, approved at the trustees’ regular meeting at… Read More
Former OU Trustee Shot At Home
WESTERVILLE, Ohio (AP) – Police say a former doctor and university trustee who pleaded guilty to charges of tax evasion and running a pill mill in Columbus has been shot… Read More
Arrest Made in Murder Of Chauncey Woman
An Athens man is in custody, charged with the murder of a Chauncey woman. William D. Blair, 54, of Gun Club Road, was charged with aggravated murder, burglary, trafficking in… Read More
Athens Council Gives Go-Ahead For Pool Construction Bids
After months of discussion and planning, the Athens City Council approved a measure on Monday authorizing the opening of bids for construction of a new city pool. The city plans… Read More
Death Investigation Active In Chauncey
The death of a Chauncey woman is now being investigated as a homicide, officials say. Athens County Sheriff Rodney Smith said the Ohio Attorney General’s Office’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation… Read More
Athens, OU Talk Climate Change Commitments
As Ohio University’s 21st president began his first term and the Athens City Council introduced new measures, both had climate change on their minds. One of the first acts Dr…. Read More
W. Va. House Votes For Budget With Some Spending Cuts
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s House has voted for a $4.225 billion general revenue budget with some cuts from current spending but no revenue from the recently debated tax… Read More
Tensing Defense Set To Present Its Case
CINCINNATI (AP) – The defense is set to present its case in the Ohio murder retrial of a former University of Cincinnati police officer. Attorneys for Ray Tensing will start… Read More
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