Archive - 2013
May 3rd
Bonds have been set for five suspects arrested in an armed robbery investigation.
Oktibbeha County Sheriff's Department investigators arrested the suspects, which included four from Starkville and one from Chicago, following a reported armed robbery early Wednesday morning at a Bluecutt Road residence west of Starkville.
May 2nd
The college baseball regular season is winding down and teams in the Southeastern Conference are fighting for better postseason positions.
For the No. 28 (Collegiate Baseball) Mississippi State Bulldogs (33-13, 10-11), it is no different.
SDN staff
Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Department deputies have arrested four Starkville residents and a suspect from Chicago in connection with an alleged armed robbery.
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By STEVEN NALLEY
educ@starkvilledailynews.com
Armstrong Middle School eighth-grader Jaquez Wilson has seen a change since he joined the school’s Junior Cadet Corps not just in himself, but in the school as a whole.
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HATLEY – The East Webster Lady Wolverines traveled to Hatley Thursday evening to open the Class 2A quarterfinals.
Despite leading 5-2 heading into the bottom of the sixth, the Lady Wolverines dropped the contest 7-6.
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By MARY GARRISON
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Visitors to Starkville may find it just a little easier to get around town than in years previous.
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Thursday evening not only saw the ending of the baseball season for Starkville Academy and the career for seven seniors with the Volunteers, but it was also the final time that Neal Henry would be on the field with SA.
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As the sun went down on Thursday, it also signified the end of the Starkville Academy baseball season.
Despite fighting hard all game long and throughout the entire postseason, the Volunteers dropped an 8-3 contest to the Washington Generals.
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Starkville head coach Brian Jones wanted his team to play loose and like there was no pressure.
Although the Yellowjackets held a 1-0 lead over the Oxford Chargers in a Mississippi High School Athletic Association Class 5A playoff series, they didn't play like a team with a lead. Â
ACKERMAN – It was getting dark, it was raining and the Ackerman Indians were running out of outs.
Trailing 4-2 going into the bottom of the seventh inning, Logan Black and the Indians decided it was time to do something about the situation.