All Posts from Susan Tebben
Federal Agency Seeking Civil Penalty from Former Citizens Bank President
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is seeking a $105,000 civil penalty against the former president of the Citizens Bank of Logan, Bryan Starner, alleging that he violated Ohio lending limits… Read More
Bed and Breakfast Open In Historic Home
Nelsonville has a new bed and breakfast, located in one of the town’s most unique, historic houses. The Little B Bed and Breakfast is open and welcoming guests to its… Read More
Dairy Queen Plans Dethroned in Nelsonville
NELSONVILLE — A Lancaster businessman has dropped plans to reopen the Nelsonville Dairy Queen, but there are discussions taking place about a local restaurant moving there. Boyd Warner, a 37-year… Read More
New Bakery Enters Eclipse Mining Town
Eclipse Company Town is now home to a new bakery that serves breakfast and lunch. The Butterstick Bakery and Café opened this week at 11320 Jackson Drive in The Plains…. Read More
Police Searching for Suspect in Glouster Robbery
The Glouster Police Department is searching for the suspect in an alleged armed robbery at a gas station. Glouster Mayor Miles Wolf released a statement in reference to an alleged… Read More
Alleged Cattle Thief Arraigned on 15 Counts
LOGAN — A 28-year-old Lucasville man was arraigned last week after being indicted by a Hocking County grand jury for allegedly running a cattle scheme. Brandon White is accused of… Read More
City of Athens Seeking Dismissal of Sewer Line Lawsuit
Having prevailed in part of a lawsuit against it, the city of Athens is asking a judge to dismiss the remainder of the case. The Messenger previously reported that assigned… Read More
Athens Man Sentenced For Grand Theft, Drug Possession and Other Charges
An Athens man has been sentenced to nearly five years in prison after pleading guilty to multiple felony offenses. Jason Barnhart, 32, of Athens, pleaded guilty to charges from five… Read More
Foodland Robber Sentenced to 18 Years in Prison
A Lancaster man has pleaded guilty to robbing the Foodland store in The Plains two years ago and will spend the next several years behind bars. Michael James Fette, 48,… Read More
Robbery Reported at Tuppers Plains Bank
The Farmers Bank in Tuppers Plains has once again been hit by an armed robber. Meigs County Sheriff Keith Wood told The Messenger that at 3:56 p.m. on Tuesday, June… Read More
Avian Flu Causes Cancellation of All Ohio Poultry Shows
The Athens County Fair may not have one of its shows this year, as safety measures are taken by the state in regards to avian flu. The Ohio Department of… Read More
Trimble Schools Budget Uncertain Until State Budget Money Comes In
Although Trimble Local School’s five-year forecast of operating funds, released by Treasurer Jared Bunting, shows the district losing money over the next five fiscal years, it remains offset by a… Read More
West Nile Virus Confirmed in Franklin County
GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS, Ohio (AP) – Franklin County health officials say mosquitoes near Columbus have tested positive for West Nile virus. The mosquitoes were trapped May 26 in Grandview Heights, just… Read More
International Space University to Come to Athens
The 28th Summer Space Studies Program (SSP15) of International Space University (ISU), the world’s premier international space education institution, will begin on the Ohio University campus next week, with many events open to… Read More
Confession Reported in Athens Catholic Church Fire
Investigators looking into the weekend vandalism and arson at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Athens reportedly received a confession on Monday morning. According to Ohio State Fire Marshal’s Office spokeswoman… Read More
Second Try at Request in Rape Conviction Appeal Granted
If at first you don’t succeed… A second request by the Athens County Prosecutor’s Office has been granted regarding the continuing of oral arguments in the appeal of a New… Read More
Attorneys: Former Freedom Industries Execs Can’t Draw Unbiased Jury
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Attorneys for former executives charged in a chemical spill again said they can’t draw an unbiased West Virginia jury. In a Charleston federal court hearing Monday,… Read More
Heritage College Wins $600,000 For Diabetes Program
The Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine was awarded $600,000 by the Health Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to develop a… Read More
Man Indicted in Hocking County for Allegedly Running Cattle ‘Scheme’
LOGAN, Ohio – An Ohio man was indicted by a Hocking County grand jury for allegedly running a livestock and vehicle scheme through three states, according to the Ohio Attorney… Read More
W. Va Power Plants Shut Down
Three coal-fired power plants in West Virginia have shut down operations. Media outlets report that Appalachian Power’s Kanawha River Power Station at Glasgow, the Kammer Power Station near Moundsville and… Read More
Ohio Police Officer Fired for ‘Racially Charged’ Facebook Posts
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio (AP) – A central Ohio police officer has been fired after a four-month investigation into Facebook posts that officials say were racially charged. Officials say Reynoldsburg Officer Katherine… Read More
Attorney: Man Who Assaulted Wife Not Competent To Stand Trial
A Millfield man accused of assaulting his wife and demanding money from her at gunpoint has entered a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity. The attorney for Charles… Read More
Logan Natives Caught In Texas Floods
AUSTIN – Memorial Day was certainly a memorable day for Bryce Bumgardner, a 2007 Logan High School graduate. The young man witnessed the severe flooding in Austin, Texas, that swept… Read More
Teens Charged In Reported Glouster Home Invasion
A 14-year-old and the 17-year-old are at a Juvenile Detention Center after being charged in a reported home invasion in Glouster allegedly involving weapons. The names of the juveniles have… Read More
Benoit Withdraws From Chancellorship Consideration
The Executive Vice President and Provost at Ohio University has withdrawn from the last remaining outstanding chancellorship consideration for which she was vying. Pam Benoit was being considered for the… Read More
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