Archive - Oct 27, 2010
One of the state’s most recognized and honored prep players has decided to stay close to home when he takes his game to the next level.
The South Panola Tigers may have a quarterback with the last name of Self, but he's far from being selfish.
MSU Florist to hold
holiday open house,
floral program Friday
The Mississippi State’s University Florist will hold a holiday open house on Friday to showcase a variety of seasonal designs.
As Pillow Academy prepares to host Starkville Academy in both teams' regular season finale on Friday, Mustangs head coach Michael Fair's squad is in a good spot.
GREENWOOD –– The funeral for Rosie Lee White will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at Strangers’ Home MB Church with burial in L.C.M.C. Memorial Gardens on Mississippi Highway 17 South. Dr.
A lawsuit asking a Circuit Court judge to overturn the Starkville School District’s dress code has been dismissed.
Editor’s note: This is the first story profiling candidates for two seats on the Oktibbeha County School District Board of Trustees in Tuesday’s general election.
Editor’s note: This is the first story profiling candidates for judge in the 16th Circuit Court District in Tuesday’s general election.
One group will be using games and maybe a little face paint at Friday night’s Downtown Pumpkinpalooza to raise money for the Starkville Community Market.
The fall term of Oktibbeha County Circuit Court has recessed for the remainder of this week to allow judges Lee Howard and Jim Kitchens to attend a state conference.