Bus driver: School system failed to support her

HERNANDO, Miss. (AP) - The DeSoto County school bus driver involved in a March traffic incident with Southaven Mayor Greg Davis says she doesn't think school officials gave her the support she deserved.

The Commercial Appeal reports (http://bit.ly/RFMaxY ) Tracey Ann Riva met with DeSoto County school board members in private session at the end of

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Court reverses $1.2M ruling against USM

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - The Mississippi Supreme Court has ruled against three former University of Southern Mississippi soccer coaches who claimed sexual harassment and sexual discrimination.

The Hattiesburg American reports (http://hatne.ws/SwsJGY ) the ruling reversed a 2008 Forrest County Circuit verdict that awarded a total of $1.2 million in

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Hearing scheduled in case about ex-Ark. lawmaker

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - A judge in central Arkansas could decide whether votes will be counted for a former state lawmaker who resigned this year after he pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit election fraud.

Green Party candidate Fred Smith initially asked a judge to remove former Democratic Rep. Hudson Hallum's name from the ballot after Hallum

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DesJarlais only Tenn. congressman with tough race

By ERIK SCHELZIG
Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Two years after upsetting the incumbent Democrat, U.S. Rep. Scott DesJarlais is the only Tennessee member of Congress facing a serious challenge.

Tuesday's election has Tennesseans casting ballots in that race, other congressional contests, a U.S. Senate race and the

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State GOP poised for first super majority

By LUCAS L. JOHNSON II
Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Tennessee Republicans are poised to get their first super majority - or more - in both chambers of the Legislature on election night.

Currently in the Senate, Republicans have a 20-13 advantage. The margin is 64-34 in the House, with one independent. To get a super

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