All Posts from Susan Tebben
Ohio House Plans Vote On Concealed Weapons Law Expansion
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio House is slated to vote Tuesday on a bill to expand the state’s concealed weapons law to allow guns in places such as colleges… Read More
Senate Candidate Plans ‘Major Speech’ On Guns
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Democratic Senate candidate P.G. Sittenfeld plans a major speech on guns as he seeks to distinguish himself as the only candidate favoring gun control in the… Read More
House To Vote On Diversion Of $1 Million From Planned Parenthood
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A bill that seeks to divert more than $1 million in government funding away from Planned Parenthood was slated for votes in the Ohio House, as… Read More
Investigation Shows Suicide Rate Nearly Three Times Homicide Rate in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Suicide claims a life in Ohio every seven hours, but its victims are largely ignored by lawmakers, medical professionals and much of the public. That’s the… Read More
Survey: Clinton Has ‘Big Advantage’ Among State Dems
CINCINNATI (AP) – With Ohio’s presidential primary four months away, Hillary Rodham Clinton has a big advantage among some key state Democrats. An Associated Press survey of Ohio’s 16 “superdelegates”… Read More
Investigators Looking To Wreckage For Cause In Plane Crash
AKRON, Ohio (AP) – With no survivors and no sign of a distress call from the plane that slammed into an Ohio apartment house, investigators must look elsewhere for clues… Read More
Judge Allows Execution Volunteer To Change His Mind
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A judge has accepted an Ohio death row inmate’s request to change his mind about volunteering to be executed. Condemned prisoner Gregory McKnight said earlier this… Read More
Ballot Board Splits Clean Energy Initiative on 2016 Ballot
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state’s Ballot Board has voted to split into two questions a clean-energy initiative headed toward Ohio’s 2016 ballot. Secretary of State Jon Husted, the board’s… Read More
Ky. Attorney General Hopes Governor Consults Him Before Dismantling Health Insurance
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky’s newly elected attorney general, Andy Beshear, said he hopes Republican Gov.-elect Matt Bevin will consult him and his office before acting to dismantle the state’s… Read More
Serviceman Missing Since World War II Laid To Rest
The remains of a U.S. serviceman from Circleville missing since World War II were put to rest yesterday. The Chillicothe Gazette reports 1st Lt. William Pile was assigned to the… Read More
VA Medical Center Opening Center Helping Transgender Veterans
CLEVELAND (AP) – The Cleveland VA Medical Center says it is opening a clinic specifically dedicated to the health care needs of transgender veterans. The clinic will provide transgender veterans… Read More
W. Va Receives “D” Grade In Government Transparency Assessment
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia has received a D grade this year based on an assessment of government transparency and accountability. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports the state’s grade dropped… Read More
Engineers: Parkersburg Floodwall ‘Unacceptable’
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (AP) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has designated Parkersburg’s floodwall system as unacceptable because some inspection requirements haven’t been met. City officials say the floodwall is… Read More
Election Board Explains Delays In Voting
CINCINNATI (AP) – A southwest Ohio county’s elections board plans to examine what caused problems last week that disrupted some voters’ efforts to cast their ballots. The Hamilton County board… Read More
Former Lawmaker To Run For U.S. House After Theft Conviction
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A former lawmaker removed from the Ohio House of Representatives following a felony theft conviction says he’ll make a run at a U.S. House seat in… Read More
Mission Worker Sentenced To Prison For Sexually Abusing Boys
CLEVELAND (AP) – A northeast Ohio man is heading to prison for sexually abusing three boys who lived in a group home he helped run as a mission worker in… Read More
Fugitive Dies And Another Wounded In Police Shootout
ORLANDO, W.Va. (AP) – Police say one fugitive died and another was wounded in a shootout with U.S. marshals and West Virginia troopers. West Virginia State Police spokesman Lt. Michael… Read More
Railway Won’t Get Federal Grant To Expand
Norfolk Southern Railway Co. has lost out on a federal grant that the company was counting on to help expand its transportation hub, just south of Columbus at Rickenbacker Airport…. Read More
Boy Critically Injured In Drive-By Shooting
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – Dayton police say a young boy was critically hurt in a drive-by shooting when someone opened fire on a southwest Ohio home. Officers say the gunfire… Read More
Regulators: Huntington Hospital Takeover Could Lead To Higher Costs
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Federal regulators say a Huntington hospital’s planned takeover of another hospital would likely lead to higher costs to patients and lower quality of care. The Federal… Read More
Blackburn: No Evidence Sexual Assault Occurred at Hocking College
After months of investigation, Athens County Prosecutor Keller Blackburn said physical evidence and security camera footage did not provide evidence that a sexual assault reported at Hocking College occurred. A… Read More
Nelsonville Votes Down Electric/Gas Aggregation, Local Governments Welcome New Leaders
Results in Athens County ranged from “no” votes on property maintenance and aggregation in Nelsonville to a reduced council in Trimble and new elected officials. The Athens City Council had… Read More
Vinton County Names New Officials, Approves Fire Protection Levies
Unofficial election results are in for Vinton County. Karen Martin will be named fiscal officer of Brown Township. The vote was split four ways with Martin receiving 47 percent of… Read More
Gallia County Races At A Glance
The 2015 election results for Gallia County are in. Addison Township Trustee was awarded to Mike E. Blaine with 183 votes. Charles E. Martin had 176 votes and Wayne E…. Read More
State Issues Come To Voters, Meet Mixed Reaction
Ohio citizens voted on three statewide issues, including Issue 3, which regards the legalization of marijuana. All three issues met mixed voting numbers. The official results are in and beginning… Read More
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