All Posts from Susan Tebben
W. Va. Ethics Commission Approves Blind Trust For Commerce Sec.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The West Virginia Ethics Commission has approved a blind trust agreement for Woody Thrasher, president of an engineering and architecture firm chosen by Gov. Jim Justice… Read More
Ky. Gov. Orders Criminal History Box Removal On State Job Apps
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin has signed an executive order aimed at giving people with criminal records a “fair chance” to land state government jobs. The Republican… Read More
OU President Speaks Out About Immigration Order
UPDATE Feb. 1: Hocking College is joining with other colleges and universities in supporting the inclusion of international students on its campus. “Our international students offer a unique cultural perspective to our… Read More
Cleveland Doctor Detained Under Trump Order
CLEVELAND (AP) — An internal medicine resident at the Cleveland Clinic was among those refused entry to the United States under an executive order by President Donald Trump. Suha Abushamma… Read More
Community To Raise Funds For Shooting Victim
After a shooting left a local man with debilitating injuries, the community is coming together to raise funds to help with his recovery. Events in Athens and Glouster have been… Read More
New McCracken Hall Officially Opens
The home for the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education on Ohio University’s campus was officially reopened today. A ceremony was held to introduce university and community… Read More
Mayor Talks Pool, East State Interchange During Year-In-Review
In a town hall meeting Tuesday night, Athens Mayor Steve Patterson reflected on his first year in office, and brought to the community ideas for the new year. “We’re talking… Read More
Athens Man Charged With Arson For Alleged Market On State Break-In
An Athens man is in custody on charges of aggravated arson after a suspicious fire Tuesday morning at The Market on State. Christopher Oiler, 22, is being held at the… Read More
Group Plans Regional LGBTQ+ Center
A group of 30 to 40, including members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies gathered to envision a place where they could learn, teach and feel safe, they said. At… Read More
Partnership With OhioHealth, University Medical Associates Approved By Board
A partnership between two local medical groups was approved by the Ohio University Board of Trustees, which will consolidate the OhioHealth Athens Medical Associates and University Medical Associates. The new… Read More
Descutner Named Interim OU President
The temporary successor to Ohio University President Roderick McDavis was named during the Board of Trustees meeting on Friday. Dr. David Descutner was approved by the board after a resolution… Read More
Athens Man Hospitalized After Reported Shooting
Update 10:30 a.m. — The victim of a reported shooting on Athens’ west side is out of surgery and recovering in the Intensive Care Unit of a Huntington hospital, according to… Read More
Local Events Join With Women’s March Efforts
As citizens from around the region and across the country plan their trips to Washington, D.C., to be part of a national effort to focus on women’s issues, several events are… Read More
OU Provost, Presidential Finalist Benoit Talks Activism, OU’s Funding Future
In the last of four public forums for Ohio University’s presidential candidates, current OU Executive Vice President and Provost Pam Benoit talked activism and OU’s chances of becoming a sanctuary university,… Read More
200,000 W. Va Residents Would Lose Mental Health, Addiction Access With Federal Repeal
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Health care advocates say new data analyses show that repealing the federal Affordable Care Act without a replacement would cut insurance coverage for more than 200,000… Read More
Public Forum Addresses Closing of Athens Middle School, Facilities Plan
A group of people looking to recommend a facilities plan to Athens School District officials heard from the public Tuesday night during a forum at Athens High School. At the forefront… Read More
Nearly Three Dozen Car Break-Ins Reported in Athens
The Athens Police Department is cautioning the public after nearly three dozen motor vehicles break-ins were reported within the city. At least 32 reports of theft were taken by police on… Read More
Ohio Man Pleads Guilty In Huntington Overdoses
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Federal authorities say an Ohio man responsible for more than two dozen drug overdoses in Huntington, West Virginia, has pleaded guilty in federal court to distributing… Read More
Abortion-Rights Supporters File Lawsuit As Ky. Laws Take Effect
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – Abortion-rights supporters have filed a lawsuit aimed at blocking a new Kentucky law that requires women get an ultrasound prior to having an abortion. The suit… Read More
Memorial Service Scheduled For Victims On Missing Plane
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A memorial service is scheduled for an Ohio father and daughter who were among six people on a plane that disappeared over Lake Erie and is… Read More
Trump Pick Ousts Chairman of Ohio GOP, Party Picks First Chairwoman
Update 1 p.m. President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to head the Ohio Republican Party has taken control of the helm after the sitting chairman withdrew his name from consideration. Matt Borges’… Read More
Crash Injures Three, Knocks Out Power to 3,000
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) — Three people were taken to the hospital last night after a driver crashed into a power pole near the intersection of Riverside Drive and First Street… Read More
Washington Co. Man Awarded Millions More In DuPont Suit
A Washington County man who claims he contracted testicular cancer because of Teflon made by DuPont has been awarded even more money. A jury awarded Kenneth Vigneron $10.5 million in… Read More
Finalists, Open Forums Announced For OU President
University officials announced that the final stages of the search for a new president have begun, and one of the finalists is a fellow OU administrator. Dr. Pam Benoit, OU… Read More
Kentucky Proposes Abortion Ban After 20 Weeks
FRANKFORT — Women wouldn’t be able to get abortions if they are more than 20 weeks pregnant under a bill proposed in the Kentucky Senate on Tuesday. Senate President Robert… Read More
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