All Posts from Susan Tebben
Man Alleged In The Plains Stabbing Appears on Charges
A man who is accused of stabbing another man in an incident that caused the lockdown of The Plains Elementary has entered a plea to the charges. James D. Warrener,… Read More
Alleged Glouster Gas Station Robbers Plead Not Guilty
Two people alleged to have been involved in the robbery of a Glouster gas station earlier this month are facing multiple criminal charges in Athens County Common Pleas Court. Guy… Read More
Kelly to Give Deposition From Prison
A federal judge has given permission for a deposition to be taken of former Athens County sheriff Patrick Kelly in prison. Kelly is being sued in federal court by a… Read More
Meigs County Deputy Resigns Amid Gun Theft Allegations
A Meigs County Sheriff’s Office deputy indicted last month in Athens County for allegedly stealing a firearm has resigned from his position. Brody Davis, 26, of Pomeroy, submitted his resignation… Read More
Agency Approves Tax Credits for Former Nelsonville Schools Remodel
NELSONVILLE — A project to redevelop the former Nelsonville High School and Junior High into apartments will move forward now that the Ohio Housing Finance Agency has approved tax credits… Read More
Concealed Weapons Law Expanded
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An expanded version of Ohio’s concealed weapons law would allow guns in places such as colleges and day cares and on private aircraft. The bill, sponsored… Read More
Ohio House Approves Police Training Expansion
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio would boost the amount of training to become a police officer and require all candidates for law enforcement jobs to have a high school diploma… Read More
Expanded Local Restaurant Planned for Old Dairy Queen
NELSONVILLE — Plans are firming up for a Nelsonville restaurant to move to a new location. The former Dairy Queen building on Canal Street in Nelsonville has been purchased by… Read More
Former Student Senate President, Members Appealing Conviction
The former president of Ohio University’s Student Senate and two other former student senate representatives are appealing their convictions relating to protest over increased tuition costs. Megan Marzec, Kyle Tussing… Read More
E-Cig Bill Would Require Child-Resistant Packaging
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio senators have passed a bill to require liquid nicotine used in electronic cigarettes to be sold in child-resistant packaging. E-cigarettes are battery-powered devices that provide… Read More
Trial for Alleged Boehner Threatener Rescheduled
CINCINNATI (AP) – A federal judge has rescheduled the trial for a former Cincinnati-area bartender charged with threatening to kill House Speaker John Boehner. U.S. District Judge Timothy Black on… Read More
Jackson Man Gets Life Sentence In Child Rape
In the summer of 2013, panic gripped the city of Jackson after a 6-year-old girl was taken from home. That fear turned to anger after the girl was found after… Read More
Vinton County Sheriff’s Deputy Injured in Crash
A Vinton County Sheriff’s Office cruiser was reportedly involved in a multi-vehicle crash in McArthur on Sunday night. Deputy Michelle Thomas was reportedly driving her cruiser southbound on South Market… Read More
Local Beaches No Longer Under E. Coli Advisory
UPDATE: 2:17 p.m. Despite contrary information on Ohio’s beach monitoring website, a park manager for Strouds Run and Forked Run State Parks says neither are currently under an E. coli… Read More
Trailer Park May Become New Parcel
An ordinance is expected to be introduced at Monday’s Athens City Council meeting that would vacate the subdivision where the former Pine-Aire Village trailer park was located near The Plains…. Read More
Hocking Valley Bank Robbery Suspect Appears in Court
The man accused of robbing a local bank on Monday morning made his first court appearance on Wednesday, but has been released after posting bond. Willard Whitmore, 68, of The… Read More
Meigs County Man Shot, Marijuana Found During Suspect’s Arrest
A Wellston man was reportedly shot in the hand, and the alleged shooter was arrested while allegedly loading a trailer with marijuana, according to authorities. The Meigs County Sheriff’s office… Read More
Alleged Accomplice Arrested In Connection With Glouster Robbery
The alleged accomplice in a Glouster robbery has been arrested, according to the Athens County Prosecutor’s Office, and the alleged perpetrator of the robbery is “known.” Evan E. Smith, 46,… Read More
Man Pleads Guilty to Attempted Murder in Ex-Wife’s Stabbing
A New Lexington man has pleaded guilty to charges relating to the stabbing of his former wife in March at her Glouster area residence and could spend the next few… Read More
Arrest Made in Connection With Bank Robbery
A man from The Plains is in custody in connection with a Monday bank robbery at Hocking Valley Bank. After three different interviews with investigators, Willard Whitmore, 68, of Walnut Street, is… Read More
Task Force Investigating Farmers Market Locations
A task force looking at options for relocating the Athens Farmers Market is investigating three possible locations. The Athens Foundation task force that is helping the market find a new… Read More
Developmental Disabilities Board Superintendent Placed On Leave
The superintendent of the Athens County Board of Developmental Disabilities was placed on paid administrative leave Thursday morning according to an email sent to staff members. Eric Young was placed… Read More
Rural Action, Inc., Receives $330,000 grant to support AmeriCorps Programs
U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) today announced that $329,987 has been awarded to Rural Action Inc., headquartered in The Plains, by the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) to… Read More
Robbery Reported at Hocking Valley Bank
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a reported armed robbery at Hocking Valley Bank in The Plains. At approximately 8:20 a.m., a white male reportedly walked into the bank… Read More
Man Drowns In Beech Fork Lake
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Authorities say a man drowned at Beech Fork Lake while trying to help two relatives. West Virginia State Police tell media outlets that the victim, his… Read More
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