
Woman sues WVU for wrongful termination of employment
West Virginia Record
MORGANTOWN - A former employee is suing West Virginia University after she claims her employment was wrongfully terminated when the defendant refused to let her return to work with accommodations after a medical injury. Jeanette Motsch and Mary Roberta ...

Gyorko Promoted To AAA Tucson
West Virginia MetroNews
Last week former West Virginia Mountaineer All American Jedd Gyorko was hit in the left hand with a pitch and was absent from the lineup for five days. He returned to the San Antonio Missions AA lineup on Wednesday. He will be absent from the Missions ...

Season ticket sales strong as WVU enters Big 12
WTOV Steubenville
AP Joining the Big 12 seems to be paying off for West Virginia University: Athletic department officials say sales of season tickets for football are outpacing last year. So far, fans have requested more than 25200 renewals, up from about 23600 a year ...

Big East battle comes down to the bitter end
Fox News
Villanova (10-14), Pittsburgh (9-15), Georgetown (9-15) and even long-shot West Virginia (7-17) are still battling for a berth with only Cincinnati (5-19) having nothing more than pride to play for this weekend. Villanova seemingly had a spot wrapped ...

Mississippi GOP tucks away 'coat hanger' abortion clip
msnbc.com (blog)
By Laura Conaway A week ago today, Mississippi Republican State Representative Bubba Carpenter addressed his local GOP chapter, in Alcorn County, and told them how proud he was of a new law that "literally stopped abortion in the state of Mississippi.

At Southern Mississippi, Davis ran a spread offense as four-year starter
The Republic
Count on Brett Favre to always be willing to help out a fellow Southern Mississippi quarterback. After Davis broke most of Favre's school passing records, the future Hall of Famer began working with him, focusing on the skills necessary in the NFL.

Mississippi antiabortion activist's zeal born on church doorstep
Los Angeles Times
It was a Wednesday morning in front of the last abortion clinic in Mississippi. C. Roy McMillan was camped outside, as he almost always is. He tapped on the car window of a woman who had just been inside the Jackson Women's Health Organization.

Mississippi: By jinks! The steamboat is a-comin' back
Telegraph.co.uk
Nigel Richardson finds the spirits of Mark Twain – and Elvis Presley – alive and well on an evocative steamboat trip along the Mississippi. By Nigel Richardson The boy on the riverbank, who has two tadpoles in his pocket and goes by the name of Tom ...