Ex-Oakland mayor booked on bigamy charge

Ex-Oakland mayor booked on bigamy charge
Ex-Oakland mayor booked on bigamy charge
MARION, Ark. (FOX13) -

Former Oakland, Tenn., Mayor Scott Ferguson was booked into the Crittenden County, Ark., jail on Tuesday after turning himself in on a charge of bigamy. 

"He was booked in and left.  He posted bond and left," said Chief Investigator Mike Callender with the Crittenden County Sheriff's Office.

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Vote expected senior center bond issue

Vote expected senior center bond issue
SOUTHAVEN, Miss. (FOX13) -

It's been voted on twice, shot down twice, and it's going to come up for a third time Wednesday evening at  the Southaven Mayor and Board of Alderman meeting.

Some say in Southaven stalled plans to begin building a new senior center is the very reason Mayor Greg Davis is running for a fifth term.

Mayor Davis said

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Union President seeks to re-energize public servants

Union President seeks to re-energize public servants
Union President seeks to re-energize public servants
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

As one of the most recognized leaders of the labor movement in America for more than 35 years, you might think Lee Saunders' zeal to advance the cause of the working man might have mellowed. You would be wrong. In his first full year as President of the 1.6 million member AFSCME Union, Saunders is determined to

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BLU Restaurant Bar to reopen April 3

BLU Restaurant Bar to reopen April 3
BLU Restaurant Bar to reopen April 3
SOUTHEAST MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

Blu Restaurant  & Bar on Hacks Cross Road was fined and ordered to reopen under court ordered conditions in Shelby County Criminal Court.

Restaurant operations may resume April 3, 2013, and the club's late night operations may resume April 12.

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On March 26 the

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Ark. Senate panel rejects Equal Rights Amendment

Ark. Senate panel rejects Equal Rights Amendment

BY ANDREW DeMILLO
Associated Press

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - A renewed effort to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution failed before an Arkansas state Senate panel Tuesday, after opponents said they believed the move would have unintended consequences ranging from mandatory coed bathrooms to government-funded abortions.

The Senate

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