Archive - Oct 7, 2012
When a child is abducted, time is of the essence.
Law enforcers need an accurate photo and physical description of an abducted child to conduct a search correctly, and the sooner they have it, the better. But JuliAnna Wynne knows how difficult and emotional such a situation can be for parents.
Firehouse Subs announced plans Friday to open a location in Starkville’s Middleton Court Shopping Center between late 2012 and early 2013, adding another nationwide franchise to Starkville’s restaurant repertoire.
As road crews enter the year’s final three-month stretch, County Road Manager Victor Collins says Oktibbeha County is mostly on schedule with its assigned work within its four-year road plan.
Fresh off a 27-14 win over Kentucky the No. 19 Mississippi State Bulldogs are turning their attention to a talented group of Tennessee Volunteers who will be in Starkville on Saturday looking to ruin State’s perfect 5-0 start to the 2012 campaign.
While the Vols enter with a 3-2 record, MSU head coach Dan Mullen is fully aware of just how dangerous Tennessee can be.
Mr. and Mrs. Ric Cochran of Brandon are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Lauren Alise Cochran, to Mr. Robert “Beau” Elliot Buntin III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert “Rocky” Buntin of Starkville.
The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Goza of Brandon and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cochran of Jackson.
By GARY BACHMAN
Gardeners getting ready for fall planting should consider dianthus, a versatile group of plants that grow well in Mississippi gardens and landscapes.
By RUTH MORGAN
For Starkville Daily News
By CAROLE DAVIS
I am sharing with you an abstract form of art of three of my paintings, and one view of the entire painting in an antique frame of all three of the paintings.These four paintings are placed in a juxtaposition as a jumbled collection of impressive scenes and events from more than 40 years ago.
By EMILY JONES
"What’s the funniest thing that has happened to you this week?”