All Posts from Susan Tebben
Five Injured In US 33 Crash In Athens County
Athens – Five people were taken to the hospital after a crash that shut down US 33 for hours on Sunday. Keith Durst, 42, of Gallipolis Ferry, W. Va. was… Read More
State Reports $2 Billion In Unclaimed Funds
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — State officials say unclaimed funds totaling $2.3 billion are waiting to be claimed in Ohio. The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Unclaimed Funds says unclaimed… Read More
Two Men Killed After Thanksgiving Argument
HEATH, Ohio (AP) — A sheriff says two men were fatally shot as they argued at a home in central Ohio on Thanksgiving Day. Licking County Sheriff Randy Thorp says… Read More
Police: Bystanders Rescue Stabbed Shopper
CINCINNATI (AP) — Police say bystanders rescued a shopper who was slashed by another woman with a large knife in an attempted robbery in a grocery parking lot in Cincinnati…. Read More
W. Va. Sees $10 Million Drop In Charitable Giving
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — A philanthropic group says there has been a $10 million drop in charitable giving in West Virginia over the period of a year. The report released… Read More
Teen Arrested In Death of 5-Month-Old
CLEVELAND (AP) — Authorities say they’ve arrested a 19-year-old Cleveland man in the fatal shooting of a 5-month-old girl who was in the back seat of a car while her… Read More
Woman Sues Mining Company for Sexual Discrimination
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – A woman let go by a West Virginia mining company has filed a federal lawsuit claiming she lost her job to a man because of her… Read More
Kanawha Co. Sheriff’s Office Investigating Police Shooting
NITRO, W.Va. (AP) – Authorities are investigating the shooting of a West Virginia man by a police officer. Sgt. B. D. Humphreys of the Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office says the… Read More
Family of Tamir Rice Gather Petitions Demanding Prosecutor’s Removal
CLEVELAND (AP) – Family members of a 12-year-old black boy who was carrying a pellet gun when he was fatally shot by a white Cleveland police officer have gathered petitions… Read More
Bond Set For Ohio Man Who Allegedly Tried To Send Money To al-Quaida
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio man accused of trying to send money to an al-Qaida leader will be allowed to leave jail once his family posts bond. A U.S…. Read More
Kentucky Gov. Restores Non-Violent Offenders’ Right To Vote, Hold Public Office
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The outgoing Democratic governor of Kentucky has signed an executive order to restore the right to vote and hold public office to thousands of non-violent felons… Read More
Copper Thefts A ‘Big Problem’ In West Virginia
HAMLIN, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia State Police and Frontier Communications say the theft of copper communications cable has been a big problem this month in Lincoln County. Police say… Read More
Cleveland Gets Rental Bikes For Republican Convention
CLEVELAND (AP) – Downtown Cleveland is getting hundreds of rental bikes in time for next summer’s Republican National Convention. Cuyahoga County’s Board of Control on Monday approved a five-year, $446,000… Read More
‘History of Problems’ Forces Jail to Close
CINCINNATI (AP) — Documents are detailing a history of problems in a southern Ohio county jail forced to close because some of its doors won’t lock properly. Brown County officials… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Reviews Emails As Open Meeting Violation
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio Supreme Court is considering whether an exchange of emails by members of a central Ohio school board violated the state open meetings law. At… Read More
Irvine Hall Closed Until Saturday For Chemical Risk
An Ohio University building was closed Friday afternoon after “the potential for unsafe environmental conditions” was found. Chemicals being stored in Irvine Hall were found to be in “deteriorating containers”… Read More
Two Rhodes Scholars From Ohio
WASHINGTON (AP) — The daughter of Somali immigrants in Columbus and a Youngstown State University senior are among the 32 American men and women chosen as Rhodes Scholars to pursue… Read More
Cofounder of OU School of Visual Communication Dies
ATHENS, OH (November 20, 2015) – Charles Lewis (Chuck) Scott, 91, died this morning at his home in Athens surrounded by his Athens family and under the care of his… Read More
Kentucky’s Homeless Rate Drops Sharply
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – A federal agency is reporting a sharp drop in Kentucky’s homeless rate since 2010. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development says communities in Kentucky… Read More
Greenbrier Resort To Close For Renovations
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. (AP) – The Greenbrier resort will close for 24 days next year for renovations and upkeep. The Charleston Gazette-Mail (http://bit.ly/1QRSeU3 ) reports the closure will be… Read More
Summit County Voters Absentee Ballots Thrown Out
AKRON, Ohio (AP) – Officials say nearly 900 voters in Summit County in northeast Ohio won’t have their absentee ballots counted for the Nov. 3 election because they lacked a… Read More
W. Va. Energy Customers Could See Rise in Bill
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – FirstEnergy customers in West Virginia could see their monthly bills go up $9 if the Public Service Commission approves two proposed settlement agreements. The Charleston Gazette-Mail… Read More
Protesters Shut Down Athens Meeting on Fracking in Wayne National Forest
ATHENS – Opponents are pushing back as a federal agency again considers requests to open Wayne National Forest in southeastern Ohio to oil and gas drilling. According to the Athens… Read More
Suspicious Note About ‘Violent Act’ Found On OU Campus
A note mentioning a “violent act” has been found on campus, though the risk to campus is low, according to Ohio University Police Chief Andrew Powers. Powers released a statement… Read More
Buckeye Lake Rebuild Begins
BUCKEYE LAKE, Ohio (AP) – Workers have begun constructing a stability barrier in front of a deteriorating dam at central Ohio’s Buckeye Lake. The 4.1-mile earthen dam is nearly 180… Read More
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