Archive - Oct 2, 2010
Seeing pink fire trucks parked outside Starkville’s Fire Station No. 1 Saturday proved to be an emotional event for several Starkville women.
Children were cheering by the time “Yankee Doodle” flashed on the screen at Friday’s Programs for Children, sponsored by the Starkville-Mississippi State University Symphony Orchestra.
Construction on
Hospital Road
upgrade to begin
Improvements to Hospital Road is scheduled to start on Monday.
The funeral for Robert James Gillespie will be held Tuesday, Oct. 5, at 1 p.m. at Springhill Missionary Baptist Church.
Mississippi State’s annual performing arts series opens Tuesday with a solo performance by Grammy-award winning jazz guitarist Earl Klugh.
It was a killer B’s attack at Davis-Wade Stadium Saturday afternoon.
First it was the electrifying Bumphis. Then came the new guy in Mr. Ballard and the day ended with the veteran Berry.
It wasn't always pretty on Saturday, but for the second time this season, the Mississippi State
Bulldogs put up 49 points offensively against another non-conference opponent.
An MSU spokesman confirmed to the Starkville Daily News that Mississippi State starting defensive end Nick Bell was out for Saturday’s game after undergoing a surgical procedure on his head this week.
By DANNY P. SMITH
sdnsports@bellsouth.net
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It was a play that made a special teams player like Mississippi State's Emmanuel Gatling proud.
SOUTHAVEN – Starkville's run in the Mississippi High School Activities Association Division III volleyball playoffs came to a premature end Saturday.