Archive - Aug 22, 2012
The Mississippi State football and volleyball programs have something in common this year.
Before the Bulldogs open with the Jackson State Tigers on the gridiron at Davis Wade Stadium on Sept. 1, the volleyball version steps onto the court at Newell-Grissom Building Friday night against the same school.
By STEVEN NALLEY
sdnedu@bellsouth.net
Mississippi State University hosted a Maritime Conflict Resolution Workshop Wednesday at Mitchell Memorial Library, where political experts from across the U.S. and multiple Pacific Asian countries convened to discuss responses to growing Chinese military power in the region’s waters.
By CARL SMITH
sdnnews@bellsouth.net
Starkville School District Superintendent Lewis Holloway says the district might not fill one of its top administrator’s spots until later in the semester.
By NATHAN GREGORY
sdnreporter@yahoo.com
The Starkville Board of Aldermen Tuesday backed the board of adjustments and appeals’ recommendation to deny C Spire’s variance request to erect a 100-foot cellular tower.
By NATHAN GREGORY
sdnreporter@yahoo.com
A British girl who was reported missing Sunday was found Tuesday in Starkville.
Amy Turner, 16, was vacationing with her parents in Orlando, Fla. when she allegedly ran away with 21-year-old Zachary A. Miller, of 516 Spruce Lane in Starkville.
By
BEN WAIT, DANNY P. SMITH
Madison Central Bobby Hall didn't hide in the preseason what he wanted to do offensively.
"We've got a quarterback that can throw the ball and we've got receivers that can catch it," Hall said. "We've got a lot of speed, so you'll definitely see us throwing the football."
That strategy almost worked for the Jaguars in the season-opener against defending Class 6A champion Olive Branch.
A British girl who was reported missing Sunday was found Tuesday in Starkville.
Amy Turner, 16, was vacationing with her parents in Orlando, Fla. when she allegedly ran away with 21-year-old Zachary A. Miller, of 516 Spruce Lane in Starkville.
By MATT CRANE
sdnlife@bellsouth.net
Mississippi State University hopes to gain more than just points on the scoreboard this coming football season.
By PAMELA REDWINE
Every season has its own wonderful fruits and vegetables, but summer has the very best and a multitude of choices. Summer fruit is a wonderful snack, just eaten out of hand. Be sure to have a bowl of washed, chilled fruit in the refrigerator for warm weather snack attacks.
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