Archive - Oct 9, 2012
JACKSON â The Starkville Lady Yellowjackets locked up an undefeated regular season in Class 5A, Region 2 play and clinched a first-round home playoff game with a 3-0 (25-12, 25-9, 25-13) victory at Jackson Callaway Tuesday night.
Starkville finished the regular season with records of 19-11 overall and 8-0 in the region. The Lady Jackets did not drop a set in region matches.
The Starkville Academy girls soccer team had a strong senior class.
When the trio of Tiffany Huddleston, Tiffany Evans and Jessica Dennis were chosen to represent the Lady Volunteers in today's Mississippi Association of Independent Schools All-Star Game, it indicates the strong leadership that was available to coach Robert Gardner last season.
When it comes to being a team player, Deangelo Liggins is the definition.
The sophomore for the East Webster Wolverines was selected as the starting quarterback this season. Liggins has played running back for most of his life.
MABEN â Kendall Wilkinson came to the plate in the seventh inning in a pressure-packed situation.
She delivered a 2-run double to stretch East Webster's lead to five and got three-up-three-down in the bottom half to give the Lady Wolverines a 13-8 win over Bay Springs.
By STEVEN NALLEY
educ@starkvilledailynews.com
Guests from across the Golden Triangle packed the Columbus City Hall Tuesday to share opinions with Mississippi Speaker of the House Phillip Gunn as part of âMississippi Solutions â An Ideas Tour.â
By STEVEN NALLEY
educ@starkvilledailynews.com
The Starkville Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of plans for a corporate housing complex at the Thad Cochran Research Park Tuesday, adding new conditions to the recommendation after extensive discussion of ways the project could meet more of its potential.
By SHEENA BAKER
For Starkville Daily News
Robbie Norton of Cedar Bluff was ordered Friday by the Clay County Circuit Court to pay a total of $220,080 to Metropolitan Casualty in relation to the May 22, 2011 collision that left Starkville resident Jan Morgan in critical condition.
By MATT CRANE
life@starkvilledailynews.com
The tragedy and heartbreak of ancient Greece makes its way to the McComas Hall main stage Wednesday as Theatre MSU presents its interpretation of the classic Greek play âAntigone.â
Roger Wicker remembers a time when politicians who held conservative beliefs would run as Democrats in some of Mississippiâs counties.
The Starkville Planning and Zoning Commission will discuss plans for the Thad Cochran Research Parkâs first corporate housing complex and several final plats for other residential complexes at its meeting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall.