Archive - Nov 5, 2010
A former Mississippi State quarterback has said a person associated with Auburn quarterback Cameron Newton or his family solicited money in order to get him to sign a national letter-of-intent to that
Members of the Starkville cross country leave had an early weekend wake-up call this morning to participate in the Class 6A state meet.
First it was Austin Kinard, then it was Jordan Graham, Jon Michael Robinson and Adam Crittenden.
Starkville Academy girls basketball coach Glenn Schmidt could have spent a great deal of time worrying about the shots that didn't go in Thursday night against Lamar School.
Starkville High freshman Emily Turner is a straight-A student and a “respectful young lady,” according to her teacher Marica Neal, and that is why she is this week’s academic all-star.
Many teachers spend a portion of the summer in professional development courses to help them return for the new school year with exciting ideas.
Armstrong Middle School is teaming up with the Starkville Sheriffs Department to help build student self-esteem and respect for law enforcement.
Sudduth Elementary teacher Stacy Weems never misses an opportunity to teach her students about compassion.
After inclement weather canceled it this spring, the third annual Living Legacy Tour is back this fall.
EUPORA — Mrs. Mattie Zelle Barker Cain Drummond, 90, retired seamstress, died Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010 at North Mississippi. Medical Center in Eupora.