All Posts from Susan Tebben
Kentucky Clerk Ordered To Jail For Contempt of Court
ASHLAND, Ky. (AP) – The defiant Kentucky clerk who told a judge that she can’t comply with an order to issue marriage licenses to gay couples because it would violate… Read More
Massachusetts Man To Be Arraigned For Ohio Attempted Murder
AYER, Mass. (AP) – A Massachusetts man police say stabbed his brother, raped a woman, kidnapped them both, and then fled to Ohio is going before a judge. Police say… Read More
Ky. Students Scoring Higher On Advanced Placement
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Data from the College Board show more Kentucky students are taking advanced placement tests and scoring higher in the program that gives high school students a… Read More
State Report: Abortions Down in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state says the number of abortions reported in Ohio declined again in 2014, which had the fewest recorded since the data-tracking started in 1976. In… Read More
Ky. Republican Candidate Supports Controversial County Clerk
MOREHEAD, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky’s Republican nominee for governor said he absolutely supports a county clerk that is refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Matt Bevin told reporters… Read More
Homeowners Asked To Remove Docks From Buckeye Lake
MILLERSPORT, Ohio (AP) – The state has asked hundreds of homeowners on the deteriorated dam at Ohio’s Buckeye Lake to remove their docks and other structures, such as decks, in… Read More
Jacksonville Mayor Waited For Another Candidate, Decided To Run As Write-In
Jacksonville Mayor Tony McNickle is running in the November re-election for mayor of the village as a write-in candidate, a decision he made while waiting for someone else to run. McNickle said… Read More
Ginseng Diggers Must Abide By W. Va. Laws
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Forestry officials are reminding ginseng diggers to abide by state laws as the season opens in West Virginia. The 2015 ginseng season begins Tuesday and runs… Read More
Kasich Disagrees With President On Mountain Name Change
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio Gov. John Kasich disagrees with President Barack Obama’s decision to rename Mount McKinley as Denali, the name used by indigenous Alaskans. Alaska’s governor and congressional… Read More
Ky. Court Clerk Has ‘No Legal Grounds’ To Refuse Marriages, Still Turns Couples Away
MOREHEAD, Ky. (AP) – The office of a defiant county clerk in Kentucky has denied a marriage license to another gay couple. On Tuesday morning, James Yates and Will Smith… Read More
State Awarded Federal Funding For Small Businesses
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – More than $18.7 million in federal funding to help small businesses has been awarded to Ohio. The U.S. Treasury Department recently announced the State Small Business… Read More
Female Prison Won’t Be Converted To All-Male
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. (AP) – A state senator says an all-female prison in Mason County likely won’t be converted into a prison for men. Senate Finance Committee chairman Mike Hall… Read More
Report: West Virginia High Schoolers ‘Ill-Prepared’ For College
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A new report says many West Virginia high school graduates are ill-prepared for college. The annual report by ACT says 21 percent of students who took… Read More
Raise for McDavis, 29 Park Place Discussed By Trustees
Along with approving a $90,000 bonus and an increase in base salary for Ohio University’s president, the Board of Trustees approved a change to an institute name and discussed the… Read More
Board Approves Raise, $90,000 Bonus For McDavis
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis received a good report and a $90,000 bonus at the end of Thursday’s Board of Trustees meeting. After reading a memorandum stating the board’s “unanimous”… Read More
Appeals Court Upholds Order For Ky. Clerk To Issue Marriage Licenses
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A federal appeals court has upheld a ruling ordering a northeastern Kentucky county clerk to issue marriage licenses to gay couples. Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis… Read More
Police Chief: No Charges Expected In Shooting That Left Two Dead
JACKSON – A woman is recovering in a Charleston hospital and is not expected to be charged in connection with a shooting that occurred Monday, according to officials. Emily J…. Read More
Jackson Shooting Leaves Two Dead
JACKSON – An early morning incident in Jackson reportedly led to the death of two people and the hospitalization of another. David W. Hoover, 54, and Paul M. Christian, 52,… Read More
Vinton Co. Man Changes Plea In Murder Case
A McArthur man accused in the 2012 killing of a woman changed his plea to a murder charge in Vinton County Common Pleas Court on Friday. Richard Puckett, 47, pleaded… Read More
Feds Declare Economic Injury Disaster for Buckeye Lake Area
BUCKEYE LAKE, Ohio (AP) – Federal officials have declared an economic injury disaster designation for three counties near central Ohio’s Buckeye Lake. The U.S. Small Business Administration made the declaration… Read More
National Group Requested To Help Charter Initiative Group
A local environmental group has enlisted a national organization to fight the Ohio Secretary of State’s decision on a charter initiative. The originators of an initiative that, if approved by… Read More
Ohio’s Unemployment Rate Lowest Since 2001
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state says Ohio’s unemployment rate has fallen to its lowest level since 2001, dropping to an even 5 percent in July. The Department of Job… Read More
Man Dies After Motocross Event At Meigs Co. Fair
An event at the Meigs County Fair ended sadly with the death of a 21-year-old Long Bottom man, according to authorities. Justin Hill was competing in a motocross race at… Read More
Kasich Asks For Disaster Declaration For Buckeye Lake Area
BUCKEYE LAKE, Ohio (AP) – Gov. John Kasich is asking federal officials to declare an economic injury disaster for three counties near central Ohio’s Buckeye Lake. Such a declaration could… Read More
Despite High Demand, Ohio Jeep Factory Could Move
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) – More Jeep Wranglers are being sold than ever before and company officials say employees in Toledo are working weekends to keep up with demand. Assembly employees… Read More
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