Archive - Mar 2013
By STEVEN NALLEY
educ@starkvilledailynews.com
Oktibbeha County School District Conservator Margie Pulley will update citizens on schools' state test preparation progress at the district's regular monthly meeting at noon Monday in the district's downtown offices.
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There will be several new faces at the wide receiver position next fall for Mississippi State.
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When Ally McDonald leaves Mississippi State, her name will be found all over the school's record book.
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March 30th
Mary Gray Gieger Stubbs passed away on March 29, 2013, at Gilda’s Place in Ridgeland. She was 97 years old.
She was a homemaker, teacher and business book keeper. Mary Gray was a member of First Methodist Church of Starkville.
The Mississippi State Bulldogs were only three outs away from falling to 1-8 in the Southeastern Conference softball standings.
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No matter how bad things seem on the field of play on any particular day during a regular season, there's always a tomorrow.
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March 29th
Juanita Valentine Hamilton, 82, passed away on March 28, 2013 at OCH Regional Medical Center in Starkville. She was a retired savings counselor with First Federal Savings & Loan and a member of Center Grove Baptist Church, where she taught Sunday school. She was also a member of WMU.
Mississippi State was looking to avoid blowing two leads in one day.Â
It didn't happen, as the Bulldogs blew a five-run lead to drop a 7-5 decision in the second game of a doubleheader to the Auburn Tigers Friday night in a Southeastern Conference matchup.
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ACKERMAN – The Ackerman Lady Indians are starting to build some momentum on the softball field.
Ackerman softball coach Mike Brown had watched his team put together good efforts lately and the schedule hasn't done them any favors.
On Friday, the Lady Indians played a makeup game against Calhoun City and established a lead early in claiming a 10-4 victory at home.
ACKERMAN – The pressure from the Kosciusko Whippets eventually got to the Ackerman Indians on the baseball field Friday afternoon.
Ackerman controlled the Kosciusko running game well-enough for two innings to keep it from scoring, but the Whippets scored at least once in the final five frames to leave Choctaw County with an 8-4 win.