Archive - Jul 28, 2012
By NATHAN GREGORY
sdnreporter@yahoo.com
Mississippi State University students will have a more affordable and hassle-free option for getting to class once the semester starts on Aug. 20.
By MATT CRANE
sdnlife@bellsouth.net
Even Kaytlyn Hurst is surprised by her successful summer venture.
Hurst began her summer vacation with a simple idea that has grown into a charitable charge.
“I started making the bracelets after school let out at the beginning of the summer,” Hurst said. “My mom and I went and bought the kit together.”
By GARY BACHMAN
Daylilies are extremely easy-to-grow flowering perennials, and their variety gives gardeners plenty of ways to create unique, colorful landscape designs.
By EMILY JONES
Some people will go to extreme measures to save money these days. With gas prices inching back up, and being a bit on the cheap side anyway, I’m always game for money-saving ideas.
By MATT CRANE
sdnlife@bellsouth.net
In the past five years, I have moved to six different places around the Starkville-MSU area and, quite frankly, I’m sick of it.
Moving is a specific form of first-world torture that claims the souls and disturbs the sleep-cycles of millions of young adults during the last two weeks of July every year.
By MATT CRANE
sdnlife@bellsouth.net
Dogs have longed been described as man’s best friend, but for Marines fighting in Afghanistan, one special dog proved to be their savior.
When she was only two years old, Lucca K458 joined the Marine Corps on April 23, 2006 as a specialized search dog.
The first couple of days of practice are usually the ones that set the tone for the entire season in any sport.
That is no different for high school football, and the Starkville Academy Volunteers are hoping to get off to a great start.