All Posts from Susan Tebben
Juvenile Arrested After Threat to Adena High School
FRANKFORT – The Ross County Sheriff’s Office arrested a juvenile in Roxabel on Monday morning after he allegedly threatened to shoot up Adena High School. Authorities were notified after a… Read More
Ky. Senate Majority Leader: Bevin Pension Veto ‘Big Mistake’
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky Senate’s majority leader says Gov. Matt Bevin’s veto of a pension bill was a “big mistake,” and says there’s no guarantee lawmakers will resolve… Read More
W. Va. Secures Federal Grants for Broadband, Infrastructure
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Jim Justice says West Virginia has secured $3.4 million in federal grants to help improve broadband and wastewater infrastructure in McDowell County. The Republican governor… Read More
With Roundtables Complete, W. Va. Legislature Starts School Discussions
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Public roundtable forums on education in West Virginia are complete and now state officials will examine the information to offer for a special legislative session to… Read More
Man Detained After Bringing Handgun Into W. Va. Airport
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Officials say a man was caught with a loaded handgun at a West Virginia airport checkpoint. A Transportation Security Administration spokeswoman says officers stopped the man… Read More
Ky. Dept. of Health Chief ‘Dismissed’ Amid Nation’s Worst Hep A Outbreak
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky is struggling with the nation’s worst hepatitis A outbreak, and its state Department of Public Health is suddenly without its infectious diseases chief. John Bennett… Read More
Ohio State Law Prohibits Marriage Under Age 17
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A new state marriage law prohibits children under the age of 17 from marrying in Ohio. The Dayton Daily News reports the new law took effect Monday. It… Read More
Grandmother of Missing Boy Hopes Hoax Brings New Leads
WOOSTER, Ohio (AP) — The grandmother of a boy who went missing in 2011 from Illinois said she believes her grandson is still alive and hopes publicity surrounding a hoax… Read More
Judge Rejects FirstEnergy Bankruptcy Plan
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A federal bankruptcy judge has rejected a multi-billion dollar plan by a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. to avoid paying the cost of cleaning up and decommissioning… Read More
Lancaster Purple Heart Recipient Honored As Loving Father, Son
LANCASTER, Ohio (AP) — A U.S. Army soldier and Ohio native killed last month during a combat mission in Afghanistan has been honored at a funeral outside Columbus. The Columbus… Read More
Preliminary Hearing Scheduled in OU Prof Lawsuit, OU Asks For Dismissal
ATHENS (WOUB) — A preliminary hearing has been scheduled in a lawsuit against an Ohio University professor, just as the university asks to be dismissed from the suit. In response… Read More
National LGBTQ Org. ‘Investigating’ bautista Removal
ATHENS (WOUB) — A national organization that ranks universities on their LGBTQ friendliness is looking into the termination of the former LGBT Center director, and assessing whether or not Ohio… Read More
W. Va. Governor Approves Campaign Contribution Limits
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Jim Justice has approved a bill raising campaign contribution limits in West Virginia political races. The Republican governor signed the measure Wednesday. The bill almost… Read More
Report: No Proof OU Prof Knew Student’s Investigation Role Before Ph.D. Meeting
ATHENS (WOUB) — An Ohio University investigator’s report says there was no documented proof that a Journalism professor knew of a graduate student’s role in an investigation of him before… Read More
WVU Prof Wins Cybersecurity Grant
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — A West Virginia University professor has won a $500,000 grant to work on cybersecurity techniques. The college announced Monday that Yanfang Ye has won the CAREER… Read More
Report: Miami of Ohio Frat Member Beaten With Spiked Paddle in ‘Hazing Ritual’
OXFORD, Ohio (AP) — A report says a student at a now-suspended fraternity at Miami University in Ohio told university officials he was beaten with a spiked paddle, kicked, and… Read More
Man Charged In Rhoden Killings Asks For Solitary Confinement
WAVERLY, Ohio (AP) – One of four family members charged with killing eight people from another family in Ohio wants solitary confinement in the jail where he’s being held. Twenty-seven-year-old… Read More
Trump Proposes Ending Lake Erie Sediment Dumping Ban
CLEVELAND (AP) — President Donald Trump’s new budget proposal is seeking to end Ohio’s ban on dumping dredged material from Cleveland into Lake Erie. The ban, as it stands now,… Read More
Overhaul of Ohio School Funding Proposed
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Lawmakers leading a workgroup to recommend an overhaul of Ohio’s school-funding formula are ready to unveil the details. Republican Rep. Bob Cupp, of Lima (LY’-muh), and… Read More
OU Professor Claims Discrimination, OU Failures In Countersuit
ATHENS (WOUB) — An Ohio University Journalism professor facing a lawsuit and de-tenuring over sexual harassment allegations has countersued, claiming the university discriminated against him and conducted a “flawed” investigation…. Read More
Blackened W. Va. Stream May Be Caused By Coal Dust
HELEN, W.Va. (AP) — The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection says coal dust from an abandoned mine might be what’s blackening a stream that runs through Helen. The Register-Herald reports the… Read More
Ohio Patrol: Drug Arrests Up In 2018
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The State Highway Patrol has reported it made more drug arrests in Ohio in 2018 from the previous year. A patrol statement says troopers made 16,956… Read More
DeWine To Give First State of The State
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Gov. Mike DeWine is expected to bolster arguments for raising the Ohio gas tax by 18 cents, promote programs to improve children’s lives and discuss plans… Read More
Ohio Auditor: Owner of Coventry Lane Home Owes OU $20k
An audit from the state shows a local landlord owes Ohio University more than $20,000 after improperly billing for work done on a Coventry Lane home leased for the former… Read More
Gunshot Detection Coming To Ohio Police
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s capital city is continuing its rollout of a system that can quickly detect gunshots and their source. Police in Columbus said Thursday the ShotSpotter detection… Read More
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