Archive - Jan 25, 2011
CHOOSING THE BULLY GRAS KING & QUEEN
On a recent Saturday evening, I tilted my head back and guzzled a quarter bottle of Tabasco sauce, fully expecting to be catapulted into orbit. I swallowed and waited for the explosion.
Sherry Hollingshed, President, Alexsaundra Stovall, recipient, Aretina Daniels, faculty advisor, & Bertha Lucious, faculty advisor.
Now that I am 30, I am wise and thoughtful. I serenely move through the world, at peace in the face of new semesters and two-inch walls of snow. I am full of insight. And forgiveness.
I have always been proud of being a Mississippian, and in a broader context, a Southerner.
By BRIAN HAWKINS
sdneditor@bellsouth.net
Starkville police are actively searching for the suspect who held up a convenience store on South Louisville Street at noon Tuesday.
COLUMBUS — Funeral services for Joe Willie Hogan will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Sand Creek Chapel M.B. Church with the Rev. Thomas Rogers, Jr. officiating.
By BRIAN HAWKINS
sdneditor@bellsouth.net
A suspect in last week’s holdup at a west Starkville McDonald’s was arrested in Tupelo and is now in local custody.
By GWEN SISSON
sdnlife@bellsouth.net
What began as an experiment to share in a national treasure has now become an exhibit housed within the Starkville community.
By BRIAN HAWKINS
sdneditor@bellsouth.net
One Oktibbeha County man is pledging to attend every meeting of the Board of Supervisors until its members enact a county-wide animal control ordinance.