All Posts from Susan Tebben
W. Va. To Offer DMV Services at Malls, Grocery Stores
LEWISBURG, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia will begin offering kiosks in malls, grocery stores and elsewhere as another option to renew car registrations without going to the local DMV. Gov…. Read More
Kentucky Officials Take College Argument To High Court
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky’s Republican governor and Democratic attorney general are preparing to take their dispute over state funding for public colleges and universities to the state’s highest court…. Read More
Athens’ State Representative Vying for State School Board
State Representative Debbie Phillips may be leaving the Ohio Statehouse, but she’s not planning on leaving public service. Phillips announced in a press release that she will run for State… Read More
Woman Found Dead in The Plains
Law enforcement are investigating the death of a woman found at a residence in The Plains on Tuesday night. Athens County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a call of an… Read More
Marijuana Regulators Seek Funds to Begin Program
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Two of the three agencies that will regulate Ohio’s forthcoming medical marijuana program are seeking $1.8 million to get it up and running. The state Department… Read More
Strickland Defends Use of ‘Rainy Day Fund’ As Ohio Governor
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Ted Strickland is defending how he used Ohio’s Rainy Day Fund when he was governor. Ads by groups opposing Strickland’s effort to… Read More
$3 M Settlement With Kroger, CVS, Walgreens For Generic Prescriptions
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia officials have reached a nearly $3 million settlement with Kroger, CVS and Walgreens in a dispute involving cost savings from generic prescription drugs sales…. Read More
Prosecutors File Argument in Massey Energy Appeal
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Federal prosecutors say the only thing novel about ex-Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship’s conviction was that it targeted a major company’s CEO, not low-ranking miners. Prosecutors… Read More
Ohio Lawmakers Review Unemployment System
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A new committee of state lawmakers has been tapped to review Ohio’s unemployment compensation system. Legislative leaders announced the joint panel of senators and representatives on… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Rules Against Prescription Drug Proposal
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that a proposal aimed at controlling prescription drug prices lacks enough valid signatures to meet the state’s requirements, and backers… Read More
W. Va Mineworkers Approve New Union Contract
WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) – Members of the United Mineworkers of America have approved a new collective bargaining agreement that covers five northern West Virginia mines. 60.3 percent of union members… Read More
Methamphetamine Lab Found In Athens Shed
Athens and Hocking County law enforcement joined forces to investigate an alleged methamphetamine lab located in Athens County late last week, officials said. Detectives from the Hocking County Sheriff’s Office’s… Read More
Man Pleads Guilty To Threatening W. Va. Mayor, Prosecutor
ABINGDON, Va. (AP) — A West Virginia man has pleaded guilty to federal charges after threatening to kill a West Virginia mayor and a former federal prosecutor. The Bluefield Daily… Read More
State Offers Pesticide Disposal for Farmers
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The state is offering farmers a chance to dispose of unwanted pesticides for free. Pesticide collections are taking place Aug. 23 at the Guernsey County Fairgrounds… Read More
Federal Agency Removes More Than 70 Animals From Gallia Co. Home
More than 70 dogs and three horses were removed from a Gallia County home by the Humane Society of the United States, according to officials. The Gallia County Sheriff’s Office… Read More
Three Arrested In The Plains Crack Cocaine Bust
Three people were arrested after what authorities say was a week-long investigation into a crack cocaine operation in The Plains. The Athens County Sheriff’s Office’s Special Response Team went to… Read More
7 Times More Heroin Seized Than In Same Period Last Year
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio troopers say they seized about seven times as much heroin during the first half of 2016 as they did during the same period last year…. Read More
Hocking College President Given 5-Year Contract
The Hocking College Board of Trustees unanimously extended the contract of President Betty Young on Tuesday. During a meeting at the college’s Perry County campus, trustees approved an additional four… Read More
Lower Gas Bills Expected In W. Va.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – State officials say they expect lower gas utility bills for two-thirds of West Virginia residents. A Public Service Commission news release Monday says eight of 12… Read More
Lawyer Challenges Ban On Worker’s Compensation Solicitation
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A lawyer is challenging Ohio’s ban on attorneys soliciting injured workers who file worker’s compensation claims with the state as clients. The Columbus Dispatch reports the… Read More
Kasich Unsure If Trump Can Win Ohio
WASHINGTON (AP) – Ohio Gov. John Kasich says he has no idea how he’ll vote come November because he doesn’t support Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton. He also says he… Read More
Some Ohio Students Must Have Meningitis Immunization
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Certain students in Ohio who are returning to school this fall must be immunized against meningitis under a new law. The state’s health department says all… Read More
County Officials Sue Over W. Va. Budget Cuts
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Five elected county officials in West Virginia are suing their county commission over budget cuts. The Huntington Herald-Dispatch reports that County Clerk Karen Cole, Prosecuting Attorney… Read More
Sales Tax Holiday Begins For Back-To-School Shopping
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Shoppers in Ohio are getting a three-day break from the state’s sales tax as students prepare to head back to school. The state’s sales-tax holiday begins… Read More
Ohio Man Admits Corpse Abuse
GALLIPOLIS, Ohio (AP) – Authorities say an Ohio man now charged with corpse abuse confessed that he dismembered a companion’s body after she overdosed on narcotics, then buried the missing… Read More
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