All Posts from Susan Tebben
Union: Ohio Prison Guards to Picket
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A union representing Ohio prison guards says it plans to picket later this month over contract violations and rampant drug use at a prison in the… Read More
Ky. Governor’s Office Creates New Economic Development Position
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Gov. Matt Bevin’s administration has created a new position in the Cabinet for Economic Development that comes with an annual salary of $250,000 to improve workforce… Read More
Ex-Ohio Highway Patrol Trooper Has Charges Dismissed
MARIETTA, Ohio (AP) – A judge has dismissed charges of unauthorized use of a law enforcement database against a former Ohio State Highway Patrol post commander. The Marietta Times reports… Read More
Ohio Library Settles Lawsuit With Transgender Employee
CINCINNATI (AP) – An Ohio library employee has settled a lawsuit after the library’s health insurance refused to pay for her gender confirmation surgery. The Cincinnati Enquirer reports the Public… Read More
W. Va. To Receive Additional Disaster Recovery Funds
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia will receive an additional $3.2 million from the federal government for disaster recovery efforts. U.S. Sens. Shelley Moore Capito and Joe Manchin announced the… Read More
Advocates: Ohio Supreme Court Should Expand Juveniles’ Legal Rights
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Juvenile justice advocates are asking the Ohio Supreme Court to expand the legal rights of children charged with crimes. Court rules currently require that children facing… Read More
Ohio EPA To Hold Public Meeting On Mining Project in Trimble
The public will be allowed to comment on certification for a mining project in Trimble Township later this month, according to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. A public information session… Read More
Special Team Searching For Evidence in Pike Co. Murders
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A special weapons and tactics team is helping search for evidence in the execution-style slayings of eight people in southern Ohio last year. Franklin County Sheriff’s… Read More
Kirkersville Shooter Had History of Violence
KIRKERSVILLE, Ohio (AP) — Court records show the man authorities say gunned down an Ohio village police chief and two nursing home employees had a history of violence, including against… Read More
Another OU Office Restructuring: OIT Positions Abolished, Reassigned
More than a dozen positions within Ohio University’s Office of Information Technology have been abolished, and several positions reassigned or restructured, according to information obtained by WOUB. Those whose positions were… Read More
Ohio City Bringing Back Red-Light Cameras
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – Officials in Dayton plan to resume using cameras to catch drivers who run red lights, two years after dropping that practice to comply with Ohio restrictions… Read More
Ohio House Passes Bill Allowing Generic EpiPens
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio House has passed a bill that would let pharmacists offer a generic and cheaper alternative to life-saving EpiPens used to treat certain severe allergic… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Upholds Student Backpack Search Decision
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of a student’s backpack search that authorities say led first to the discovery of bullets and later a… Read More
Alleged Serial Sex Offender Appears In Court, May Face More Charges
An Athens man accused of perpetrating multiple rapes and crimes within the city may face more charges, authorities said on Tuesday. Shawn J. Lawson, Jr., 26, of Hawks Nest Road… Read More
Concealed Weapons Allowed at One Ohio College
CEDARVILLE, Ohio (AP) – Trustees at a small university in Ohio have approved allowing faculty and staff with permits to carry concealed weapons on campus. Cedarville University will become the… Read More
U.S. House Health Care Bill Could Cost Ohio Millions For Medicaid
WASHINGTON (AP) – The health care bill repealing much of the Affordable Care Act passed by the U.S. House could cost Ohio millions in Medicaid funding. The Medicaid School Program… Read More
Arrest Made in Athens Serial Sex Offender Case
After “a major breakthrough,” investigators of Athens’ longstanding serial sex offender case say they’ve made an arrest in connection with the case. In a release Monday night, the Athens Police… Read More
Ohio Bill Would Ban 2nd-Trimester Abortion Method
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Legislation banning what anti-abortion activists call a “dismemberment abortion” has been introduced in the Ohio Senate.The bill would prohibit doctors from using forceps or similar instruments… Read More
Initial Ohio Redistricting Language Rejected
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Initial summary language for a ballot proposal that would change the way Ohio draws congressional districts has been rejected.Attorney General Mike DeWine determined Thursday what the… Read More
Former VA Chief of Staff Indicted
CINCINNATI (AP) — A federal grand jury has indicted a former acting chief of staff at the Cincinnati VA Medical Center on three felony charges of distributing a controlled substance.WCPO-TV… Read More
Majority of State School Tax Issues Approved In Primary
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Voters in Ohio’s primary election approved the majority of school tax issues on ballots around the state. The Ohio School Boards Association says the results not… Read More
Officer Who Shot OSU Attack Suspect Cleared By Grand Jury
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A grand jury has cleared the police officer who fatally shot the man responsible for a car-and-knife attack at Ohio State University last year. At issue… Read More
W. Va. Spending Bill To Increase Investments in Appalachia
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Rep. Evan Jenkins says the spending bill passed Wednesday by the House will increase investments in Appalachia and help with economic development in the… Read More
W. Va. Flood Victims Can Find Resources At Meeting
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia residents recovering from last summer’s floods can explore available resources at a meeting in White Sulphur Springs. The meeting will be held… Read More
Washington County School Districts, Ambulance Services Fare Well In Primary
Marietta’s school districts and ambulance services got what they asked for in the May Primary Election. Marietta City School District’s 2.95 mill permanent improvement renewal levy passed with 64 percent… Read More
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