Archive - Aug 17, 2011
Friday night lights will take on a special meaning for the East Webster Wolverines.
Noxubee County football coach Tyrone Shorter has high hopes for this season.
In St. Andrews head football coach J.J. Plummer's career, he says he's never faced a challenge quite like the one he's undertaking in 2011.
By CARL SMITH
sdnnews@bellsouth.net
Voter registration is open now until Aug. 27 for the cityâs Sept. 27 bond referendum.
By STEVEN NALLEY
citybeat@bellsouth.net
In 1966, Clayton Village had no running water; A.D. Johnson, Lewis Roberson and John McGee wanted to do something about it.
By COLLEEN MCCARTHY
sdnedu@bellsouth.net
The Bulldogs werenât the only ones heading back to school this week â Starkville firefighters received some education, too.
By STEVEN NALLEY
citybeat@bellsouth.net
Another veteran banker from the Golden Triangle area has joined Renasant Bank.
By ANGIE CARNATHAN
sdnreporter@yahoo.com
Shreveport, La., alt-rockers Super Water Sympathy will release the groupâs debut album âVesper Belleâ Saturday, Aug. 20, at Daveâs Darkhorse Tavern.
By COLLEEN MCCARTHY
sdnedu@bellsouth.net
Over 250 Mississippi State University students went out in to the community yesterday to give back to the town the Bulldogs call home.
By COLLEEN MCCARTHY
sdnedu@bellsouth.net
Over 250 Mississippi State University students went out in to the community yesterday to give back to the town the Bulldogs call home.