All Posts from Susan Tebben
Athens City Building Gets A Lift
Longtime Athens resident Noah Trembly took hold of the golf ball-shaped throttle on his wheelchair, slowly moving through the crowd of his peers that filled the Athens City Municipal Building… Read More
Decomposed Body Found in Nelsonville
A man discovered a decomposing body at a residence in Nelsonville on Friday while checking on his friend. Athens County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to 13029 Carr Road when they… Read More
Couple Indicted On Child Endangerment Counts
Two people accused of using “excessive discipline” on two children have been indicted by an Athens County grand jury. David A. Wright, 36, of Pleasant Hill Road in Athens and… Read More
Man Indicted In River Park Towers Shooting
ATHENS — A man connected to a shooting at River Park Towers was indicted by an Athens County grand jury in the death of another alleged attempted robber. John Michael Fults-Ganey,… Read More
Appeals Court Judges Recuse Themselves From Kelly Case
The appeal of a former Athens County Sheriff is being rescheduled because judges on the appeals court have cited conflicts in the case. The Fourth District Court of Appeals was… Read More
City Pool Forum Brings Ideas, Heated Opinions
A conference room full of city residents gave their input, which sometimes became heated, about plans for a new pool in the city of Athens. Residents met with designers from… Read More
More than 100 People To Be Laid Off From W. Va. Machinery and Supply Business
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) — A total of 165 people will be laid off after Walker Machinery and Whayne Supply announced layoffs Tuesday. The layoffs include 78 employees across nine Walker… Read More
Logan Doctor’s Office Employee Arrested For Forgery, Trafficking
An employee at a Logan doctor’s office was arrested for allegedly forging prescriptions and trafficking in prescription medication, according to authorities. Elizabeth L. Noble, 38, of Logan was arrested after… Read More
Clergy Members Urge Candidates Take ‘Moral Agenda’
CLEVELAND (AP) – Several clergy members are urging candidates with both political parties to embrace what they’re calling a moral agenda. The clergy plan to unveil their “Higher Ground Moral… Read More
1850s Canal Boat Found In Buckeye Lake
BUCKEYE LAKE, Ohio (AP) – Experts working with the state have concluded that planks and pieces of wood pulled from the muck of central Ohio’s Buckeye Lake are wreckage of… Read More
W. Va. Districts Still Without Water After Flooding
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Residents in some southern West Virginia public service districts are still without water more than two weeks after severe flooding. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports that the… Read More
Ohio Korean War Soldier Identified
NEW LEXINGTON, Ohio (AP) – The military has positively identified the remains of an Ohio soldier who died in a prisoner of war camp in Korea more than 60 years… Read More
Ohio One of 10 States Suing Over Transgender Rules
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Ten states are suing the federal government over rules requiring public schools to allow transgender students to use restrooms and locker rooms conforming to their gender… Read More
W. Va. Delegate Donates Special Session Pay To Flood Relief
BECKLEY, W.Va. (AP) – A member of the West Virginia House of Delegates is donating the pay he received for the special legislative session that was held to resolve the… Read More
Deaf Ohioans Can Seek Commercial Driver’s Licenses
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state says Ohioans who are deaf or hearing-impaired can now seek a commercial driver’s license for the first time. The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles… Read More
Ohio Attorneys Reporting Pro-Bono Work Doubles
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court says attorneys around the state donated more than 76,000 hours of legal services last year. The state’s high court and the Ohio… Read More
Federal Regulators Drop Hospital Merger Challenge
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Federal regulators have dropped a challenge to a West Virginia hospital’s planned takeover of a nearby hospital. The Federal Trade Commission announced Wednesday it has dismissed… Read More
Huntington Daycare Shut Down Following Shooting
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) — The State of West Virginia is shutting down a private daycare in Huntington following a shooting at the house on Sunday. Allison Adler, director of communications… Read More
More Federal Aid Heads to W. Va.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – More federal aid is on the way to help West Virginia governments pay for extensive damage done by floods that killed 23 people. Gov. Earl Ray… Read More
Study: Private Schools Under Scholarship Lower Performing Than Public
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A new study says Ohio students who moved to private schools under a state-funded scholarships program tended to perform significantly worse on state reading and math… Read More
Jurors Deliberate On DuPont C8 Lawsuit
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Jurors in an Ohio federal court are poised to decide whether DuPont’s C8 chemical caused a man to get cancer and – if so – whether… Read More
Arrests Made In Thefts Of Donations To Flood Victims
RUPERT, W.Va. (AP) – Three people have been arrested for taking donated items while falsely claiming to be flood victims. Sgt. C.R. Johnson of the West Virginia Department of Natural… Read More
Report: Little Known About Juveniles In Ohio’s Justice System
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A newly released report says there’s limited information about what happens to the thousands of juveniles who end up in the Ohio justice system. The report… Read More
Firefighters Receive Bulletproof Vests For Republican Convention
CLEVELAND (AP) – Firefighters in Cleveland have received bulletproof vests they asked for ahead of the Republican National Convention, but union officials say it’s too little and too late. Firefighters… Read More
Attorneys: Can Professionals Work With Marijuana Businesses?
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Attorneys are asking whether Ohio’s new medical marijuana law that bars employers from disciplining professionals from working with marijuana businesses applies to them. Lawyers have submitted… Read More
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