All Posts from Susan Tebben
Ohio Mental Health Data Breach Could Affect Thousands
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state says it inadvertently released the protected health information of thousands of Ohioans who received mental health services. Ohio’s Department of Mental Health and Addiction… Read More
High W. Va. Voter Turnout Indicated Early
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Voter turnout could be high in West Virginia if early voting numbers are any indication. More than 100,000 voters cast their ballots in early voting leading… Read More
Bill Would Override Local Pet Store Regulations
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio lawmakers are considering a bill with an amendment that would override local ordinances attempting to regulate pet stores. The Columbus Dispatch reports that the Senate… Read More
Lawmakers Debate Reduce Property Tax for Farmers
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio lawmakers are debating whether to reduce property taxes for farmers amid criticism that taxes would rise for rural homeowners and school districts could lose state… Read More
Athens Organizers Come Together For Women’s Recovery
The road to recovery for women of Athens began with a single step Friday at the Athens Public Library. A full conference room of educators, counselors, probation officers and administrators… Read More
Fallen Peace Officers, Including OUPD Officer, Honored
Update 5:00 p.m. LONDON, Ohio (AP) – More than 700 Ohio peace officers who died in the line of duty since 1823 have been honored at a ceremony in western… Read More
Donald Trump To Appear In Charleston
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Apparent Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is appearing at a rally in Charleston in advance of the state’s primary election next week. The campaign said Thursday’s… Read More
Meigs Co. Death Ruled Homicide
MIDDLEPORT, Ohio (WSAZ) — The death of an elderly man in Middleport has been ruled a homicide. Meigs County Sheriff Keith Wood tells WSAZ a family member found 74-year-old Dale… Read More
Snowville, Farmers At Odds Over Milk Production
A local creamery is facing challenges after some farmers expressed frustration at having to sell off cows, and an “unprecedented” milk supply lowered prices. Snowville Creamery announced on their website that… Read More
Ohio House Approves Bill Striking Labor Hiring Mandate
Update 4:15 p.m. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio cities, townships, school districts and public universities could no longer require the use of local unionized labor on construction projects under a… Read More
Marshall Student Diagnosed with Meningitis
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) – A Marshall University student has been diagnosed with bacterial meningitis, according to a news release from the university. The university reports that the student has been… Read More
Huntington Stocks Opiate Overdose Drug in Emergency Vehicles
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – The city of Huntington says medication that can reverse the effect of opiates in case of an overdose is now stocked on all of the city… Read More
$2.6 Billion Construction Budget Heads to Ohio Governor
Update 4:00 p.m. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A $2.6 billion capital budget bill that funds a range of improvements to school buildings, parks, bridges and roads is headed to Ohio’s… Read More
Community Hears Clinton’s Take on Jobs, Economy
For the first time in this presidential election cycle, Southeastern Ohio residents got to hear a candidate’s goals for the region. More than 300 area residents joined local, state and… Read More
Security Checks, Road Closures Part of Candidate Visit
As Athens awaits the arrival of a presidential candidate, planning has included increased security and plans for road closures around the venue. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced a… Read More
Hillary Clinton To Tap Into Voters At Jackie O’s
One presidential candidate is hitting the local scene with a visit to Jackie O’s Taproom. Hillary Clinton announced her “Breaking Down Barriers” tour late Sunday night, a tour which will… Read More
Hocking College Athletics Looking Forward
Despite end-of-the-season controversy, officials with Hocking College’s athletics program said they are looking forward to a new football season, and a season of new sports as well. Head Football Coach… Read More
Investigators: No Specific Threat to Athens, OU
A threat that caused the closure of all Athens City Schools has been found not to be a threat to the area. Law enforcement received word of a threat posted… Read More
Ky. Governor Vetoes New Driver’s License, Free Community College
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Republican Gov. Matt Bevin has vetoed all or parts of seven bills passed on the last day of the legislative session. Bevin’s vetoes mean Kentucky will… Read More
Funeral Services For Pike Co. Victims, Still No Arrests
PIKETON, Ohio (AP) – Grieving family members will gather for funeral services in the days ahead to remember eight of their own who were killed in what authorities are calling… Read More
Ohio Energy Deals Await Federal Regulators
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Two closely watched energy deals in Ohio allowing two utility companies to impose short-term rate increases on electricity customers cannot take effect until federal regulators approve… Read More
Arrests Made After Alleged Transport of Drugs By Greyhound Bus
ASHLAND, Ky (WSAZ) — A tip regarding a large amount of narcotics being transported from Detroit to Ashland, Kentucky, on a Greyhound bus netted three arrests Wednesday morning. Boyd County… Read More
West Virginia To Take More Money From Reserves
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin expects to take about $50 million more from reserves to cover a pressing budget hole. The Democrat said Wednesday that the Rainy… Read More
Hocking College Official: No Records On Inappropriately Conferred Degrees
A Hocking College official said there are no records or documents within the college regarding 13 degrees that were conferred inappropriately, and most communication with the students was done verbally… Read More
More Details on Pike Co. Crime Scenes, Last Autopsy Being Completed
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – As the investigation into the killings of eight family members in rural Ohio enters its fifth day, more details are being released. Pike County Prosecutor Rob… Read More
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