All Posts from Susan Tebben
Votes Rolling in Ahead Of Ohio Primary
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s elections chief says nearly 70,000 votes have been cast ahead of the swing state’s March 15 primary contests. Registered voters in Ohio can cast ballots… Read More
Concealed Carry Licenses Drop, Rise Again in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The number of new concealed-carry licenses rose last year in Ohio after experiencing a drop in 2014. A state report released Tuesday shows roughly 72,000 new… Read More
Ohio School District Welcomes Students Back After Shootings
Update 10:30 a.m. MADISON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (AP) – Students have returned to school in a southwest Ohio district two days after authorities say a 14-year-old boy shot students in a… Read More
Ky Senate Requires Ultrasounds Before Abortions
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky Senate has passed a bill that would require doctors to perform ultrasounds prior to abortions and to describe what’s seen to the pregnant woman…. Read More
Last Egg Farm Trafficking Defendant Enters Plea
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) – The last of four defendants indicted together on federal charges for a human-trafficking ring that lured Guatemalan migrants to work at Ohio egg farms has pleaded… Read More
Prescription Price Control Petition Challenged
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Opponents of a proposal to control the price Ohio pays for prescription drugs are challenging the validity of the initiative’s petition signatures. In a complaint filed… Read More
Ethics Commission Dismisses Complaints Against Parkersburg Mayor
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Ethics Commission has issued an order dismissing complaints against former Parkersburg Mayor Bob Newell. The Parkersburg News and Sentinel reports the order dated… Read More
OU Student Charged With Alleged Sexual Imposition
A 19-year-old Ohio University student is charged in one of two sex offenses reported on campus in the course of a week. Michael A. Conti, of University Heights, Ohio was… Read More
OUPD Releases Second Sexual Offense Alert in Less Than A Week
University police are looking for a suspect in the third reported sex offense in less than a week on campus. A crime alert was released late Tuesday night with information… Read More
Records Request Shows Response To ‘No Confidence’ Vote
In an email included in a public records request, one of the administrators given a vote of “no confidence” responded to the news of the vote from the Hocking College… Read More
The Latest: Governor Kasich Signs Planned Parenthood Defunding Bill
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Planned Parenthood is criticizing Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s decision to sign a bill into law cutting off state funding for the agency. Kasich signed legislation to strip government… Read More
Marshall Faculty Stand Against Concealed Carry On Campus
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — The Marshall University Faculty Senate has taken a stand against a piece of state legislation that would allow licensed citizens to carry a concealed gun on… Read More
APD Still Hunting For Sexual Assault Suspect
The search for a suspect in three sexual assault cases on campus continues, and police are again asking for the public’s help. The Athens Police Department posted a news release… Read More
94th District Candidates Discuss Hot-Button Issues At Forum
Issues of funding priorities, poverty, Planned Parenthood and minimum wage came up during Tuesday’s forum between two Democratic candidates for the 94th District of the Ohio’s House of Representatives. The standing-room-only… Read More
City Council Approves Pool Plan With Wording Change
Athens City Council unanimously voted Monday to move forward with plans to build a new pool, after a change was made to the wording of the ordinance. The ordinance authorizes… Read More
Hocking College Education Assn: President: Complaints ‘Ignored’ By Administration
Days after a “no confidence” vote was announced by the Hocking College Board of Trustees, the head of the union representing faculty and professional staff said the environment at the… Read More
W. Va. Legislature Rebukes Governor Veto, Eliminates Prevailing Wage
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia is eliminating its prevailing wage for public construction projects. In House and Senate Republican party-line votes Friday, lawmakers rebuked Democratic Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s… Read More
Vote of ‘No Confidence’ Taken Against Hocking College President
Hocking College’s faculty and professional staff presented a 92 percent vote of “no confidence” in the leadership of the college’s president and vice president of academic and student affairs, but board… Read More
Man Killed In Altercation With Police
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Police in central Ohio say they fatally shot an armed man who was fleeing officers and refused to drop a gun. Columbus police say 23-year-old Marese… Read More
W. Va’s First Woman Brigadier General Named
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The first female brigadier general in West Virginia’s history has officially been named. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports a ceremony was held Saturday to promote Brig. Gen…. Read More
UC Hires Consultant To Review Police Department
CINCINNATI (AP) — The University of Cincinnati has hired an outside consultant for nearly $400,000 to review its police department for reforms in the aftermath of an officer’s fatal shooting… Read More
Stabbing Reported in Chauncey
A man was hospitalized after a reported stabbing Thursday night in Chauncey. Athens County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to 31 Main Street on a report that two men had been… Read More
Athens Police Discourage Social Media in Serial Offender Investigation
The investigation into a suspect being classified as a “serial” sexual offender is ongoing, but police are asking the public to refrain from using social media to obtain or release… Read More
City Code Enforcement Director Terminated
In accordance with a vision for the future of the city, a city employee has been removed from his post, according to city officials. Athens Mayor Steve Patterson terminated Code… Read More
Mayor Talks Pools As City Council Prepares For Second Vote
The Athens City Council will discuss a second reading of an ordinance authorizing engineering services for an outdoor municipal swimming pool at tonight’s Athens City Council meeting, a topic that… Read More
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