All Posts from Susan Tebben
One in Four Undergrads Say They Experienced Unwanted Sexual Contact
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A new survey finds that a quarter of undergraduate women at more than two dozen universities say they experienced unwanted sexual contact at some point during… Read More
Ohio Unemployment Rate Lowest Since Sept. 2001
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state says Ohio’s unemployment rate dropped to 4.7 percent in August, the lowest rate since September 2001. The Department of Job and Family Services says… Read More
Nelsonville Bypass Lawsuit Settled
A lawsuit by a Nelsonville resident and against an excavation group who worked on the bypass has been settled and dismissed, according to court documents filed in Athens County Common… Read More
West Virginia Sees Big Drop In Uninsured Residents
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – According to new information from the U.S. Census Bureau, the state of West Virginia experienced one of the biggest drops of uninsured residents in the country… Read More
Payroll for State Universities Grew Over Last Decade
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – A newspaper analysis has found that payroll for the 14 Ohio public universities grew by nearly $1.4 billion over the past decade. The Dayton Daily News… Read More
High School Students Required to Submit Blood-Alcohol Levels
AKRON, Ohio (AP) – A private Catholic high school in northeast Ohio is requiring students to submit to blood-alcohol level tests before attending the school’s football games. Students at Akron’s… Read More
Georgia Man Convicted of Trafficking Deer in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A Georgia man convicted in Ohio of charges involving illegal trafficking in white-tailed deer was ordered to pay fines and restitution of $1.6 million, which federal… Read More
State Supreme Court Delays Athlete Tax Decision
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court has delayed its decision striking down the way Cleveland taxes visiting professional athletes while the city appeals to the U.S. Supreme Court…. Read More
Department of Energy to End Contract for Piketon Uranium Project
PIKETON, Ohio (AP) – The government has announced plans to halt a southern Ohio uranium enrichment project in favor of similar work being done in Tennessee. The U.S. Department of… Read More
Ky. Governor Says Altered Marriage Licenses Are Valid
MOREHEAD, Ky. (AP) – Gov. Steve Beshear says the altered marriage licenses issued in Rowan County from the office of an embattled clerk are considered valid. Beshear said Monday that… Read More
State School Board Members To Request Investigation
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Several state school board members are preparing to offer a resolution requesting an independent investigation of the Ohio Department of Education’s charter oversight office in the… Read More
Boat Sinks At Sternwheel Festival
MARIETTA – (AP) An investigation is underway to find the cause of a boat fire that took place Sunday at the Ohio River Sternwheel Festival. The Marietta Fire Department received… Read More
Hocking College PR Director On Paid Leave
Michael Brown, Hocking College’s executive director of marketing and public community relations, has been placed on paid administrative leave. Brown, also a broadcaster for the Hocking College Hawks football team,… Read More
Democrats Endorse Redistricting
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Democratic Party has ended months of uncertainty by voting to endorse a proposed overhaul of Ohio’s redistricting system. The party’s executive committee backed Issue… Read More
Alleged Physical Assault Reported On Hocking College Campus
Hocking College officials alerted students and staff to an alleged physical assault on campus in an email sent Friday. In an email sent on Friday, officials told the college community a… Read More
Flags On Display At Statehouse For 9/11 Remembrance
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Nearly 3,000 flags will be on display on the lawn of the Ohio Statehouse to mark the 14th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. The display… Read More
Algae in Ohio River Dissipating
WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) – The algae that turned the waters of the Ohio River a bluish green is dissipating amid cooler temperatures and rain. While a health advisory remains in… Read More
Hocking College President Confirms Title IX Investigation
In a letter to students and staff, Hocking College President Betty Young confirmed that an investigation by the university is still ongoing in reference to an alleged sexual offense on… Read More
Hocking College President Speaks Out About Rape Investigation
More than a week after allegations of a sex offense were reported at Hocking College, the president says the college is not done investigating, contrary to a spokesperson’s previous statements…. Read More
Students React To Controversy at Hocking College
Students at Hocking College are upset that the administration did not communicate with them about the alleged rape incident that occurred on campus. The allegation of rape is under investigation… Read More
Rowan County Deputy Clerks Continue Complying With Judge’s Order
An employee in the office of the Kentucky clerk who was released from jail after a five-day stint for contempt says workers there will issue licenses Wednesday while their boss… Read More
Hocking College Says Sexual Assault Investigation Over, Prosecutor Says Otherwise
The Athens County Prosecutor said comments made by a Hocking College spokesperson about a sexual assault investigation are “false.” Hocking College spokesperson Mike Brown said the investigation into a sexual… Read More
Inspector General Still Awaiting Documents from OU
An Aug. 3 request from a state agency for documents related to the university’s lease of a new presidential home has yet to be fulfilled, university officials said last week…. Read More
Athens Police Warn Of Solicitation Scam
The Athens Police Department is warning residents about possible scam involving door-to-door solicitation. The department received a reported saying a resident on West State Street came in contact with a… Read More
Prosecutor: Hocking College Rape Allegation Under Investigation
NELSONVILLE — An allegation of rape on the campus of Hocking College is under investigation by the Athens County Prosecutor’s Office. An incident report filed on Tuesday with the Hocking… Read More
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