Archive - Jan 15, 2011
For the Daily News
Starkville legitimately boasts one of the smallest communities in the United States to support a symphony orchestra and chorus for the past 42 years.
The hotel committee was appointed and teams organized by the Chamber of Commerce.Â
In the presence of the Lord, family and friends, Vakesha Hodges and Nathan Allen were united in Holy matrimony, on June 5, 2010, at 4 p.m. at Third Mount Olive M.B. Church in West Point.
Everything Scottish takes center stage on Jan. 22, as the Golden Triangle Celts at Three Generations Tea Room celebrate the birthday of Robert (Robbie) Burns.
Each year Minnie Fox, the dietitian for the Oktibbeha Sheriff Department, celebrates her birthday by hosting a luncheon celebration for the community!
By JOEL COLEMAN
sdnsports@bellsouth.net
Starkville High's Steven Brand watched his mid-range jumper sail through the air, hoping for it to become the game-tying basket.
By JAMES CARSKADON
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By DANNY P. SMITH
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MABEN – West Oktibbeha boys basketball coach Danny Crawford doesn't want to make it easy on opposing coaches.
By MATTHEW STEVENS
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Mississippi State will have five seniors playing in football postseason all-star games this month.