All Posts from Susan Tebben
Cincinnati’s First Zika Case Reported
CINCINNATI (AP) – A middle-aged man who traveled to a Caribbean country in the spring has been registered as Cincinnati’s first case of Zika. City public health officials are cautioning… Read More
No Statewide Issues Planned For Ohio Ballot This November
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – When election time rolls around this November, Ohioans won’t find any statewide issues on their ballots. Groups working on proposed initiatives say they’re not planning on… Read More
‘Liars Law’ Still In Effect for Fireworks, But Changes Made
LOVELAND, Ohio (AP) – Residents can still buy consumer-class fireworks in Ohio but this Fourth of July will be the first that doesn’t require buyers to sign a former identifying… Read More
Rainfall Watched Carefully In Flood-Stricken W. Va.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Emergency management officials are keeping a close eye on rainfall amounts in flood-stricken West Virginia on Independence Day. Timothy Rock, a spokesman for West Virginia Division… Read More
Rape Crisis Center Separates From OU, Regains Confidentiality
A program founded through Ohio University is now striking out on its own, in hopes of continuing its service to survivors of rape and sexual assault, and bringing back the… Read More
Athens School Board Tax Levy Headed To The Ballot
An emergency levy that the Athens City Schools superintendent says is “vital” to the operations of the district was approved yesterday to appear on November’s ballot. The levy, while still… Read More
500th Indictment Named In Rape Kit Cases
CLEVELAND (AP) — A prosecutor in Cleveland is set to announce that Cuyahoga County has indicted its 500th rape defendant identified from DNA evidence found in previously untested rape kits…. Read More
Greenbrier Becomes Flooding Refuge
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. (AP) — Its owner says an iconic West Virginia resort may take a couple of months to reopen after deadly floods, but Greenbrier’s maimed championship golf… Read More
W. Va. Lays Off Forestry Workers
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Several dozen West Virginia Division of Forestry employees are being laid off this week. The Charleston Gazette-Mail says the forestry workers have helped clean up areas… Read More
W. Va. Clothing Vouchers Begin Soon
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia residents can begin applying for school clothing vouchers for eligible children on July 1. The Department of Health and Human Resources say the vouchers… Read More
Ohio Awards Millions In Historic Tax Credits
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio has awarded nearly $28 million in tax credits to help rehabilitate 39 historic buildings around the state. The Ohio Development Services Agency on Tuesday awarded… Read More
W. Va. DNR To Close Four Pools, Golf Course
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources says it will close four pools and a golf course to address an expected budget shortfall of nearly $1… Read More
Trump To Make Stop in St. Clairsville
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Donald Trump is shoring up support in Appalachia with a swing through coal country. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee plans two stops Tuesday. He will deliver… Read More
Former Athens Co. Sheriff’s Appeal Date Set
More than a year after former Athens County Sheriff Patrick Kelly was convicted on 18 counts and filed an appeal to his sentence, he will now see his day in… Read More
Logan Boil Order Partially Lifted, Water Restriction Remains
LOGAN, OH – Days after a Logan City Water main break left many without drinkable water, some have been given the go ahead to use without boiling. Several Hocking County… Read More
OU President Gets Pay Increase, Board Talks Successor
Giving high praise for his work in the last year as president, the Ohio University trustees gave Roderick McDavis a bonus and a raise in his base pay on Friday…. Read More
Board of Trustees Approves Design of Athletic Academic Center
A new academic center at the heart of Ohio University’s athletic fields is in the design phase after approval by the Ohio University Board of Trustees on Friday. The board… Read More
One Year Since Obergefell Decision: Where Are We Now?
The U.S. Supreme Court released a momentous ruling on June 26 last year ensuring the rights of same-sex couples to marry across the country. Reporters from television stations, newspapers, and… Read More
W. Va. Attorney General Approves Hospital Merger
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia attorney general has approved the merger of two hospitals in Huntington. Local news outlets report that West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey signed… Read More
W. Va. Flooding Updates: Confirmed Fatalities, State of Emergency Expansion
A West Virginia official says there are confirmed fatalities from flooding that has devastated parts of the state. Chris Stadelman, who’s Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s communications director, said Friday morning that… Read More
College Credit Plus Discussed By Board of Trustees
A program to bring high school students more college credits before they leave high school was a point of conversation amid final budget discussions for the Ohio University Board of… Read More
Hillary Clinton To Speak In Ohio With Sen. Elizabeth Warren
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Another week, another Hillary Clinton trip to Ohio. The presumptive Democratic presidential candidate plans a public event in the political battleground state Monday with Massachusetts Sen…. Read More
Cranberry Bog Not Harmed By Low Dam Levels
ON CRANBERRY BOG, Ohio (AP) – A park official says the unusual bog surrounded by central Ohio’s Buckeye Lake doesn’t seem to have been harmed by the water being kept… Read More
DuPont Presenting Case In One of 3,500 Lawsuits
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – DuPont is presenting its case this week in one of the 3,500 lawsuits alleging a link between illnesses and the company discharging the chemical C8 into… Read More
Ohio Reports New Zika Case
A Lucas County woman is the first case of Zika reported in Ohio to be acquired through sexual transmission, according to officials. The 61-year-old woman’s name was not released in… Read More
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