Archive - 2013
May 4th
By MARY GARRISON
news@starkvilledailynews.com
Despite fears inspired by the 2007 housing market crash, real estate markets remain local, and the Starkville market in particular has remained stable, said Michelle Amos of Coldwell Banker.
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By ALEX HOLLOWAY
reporter@starkvilledailynews.com
The Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors may consider leasing additional land at the Oktibbeha County Lake to John Barnett and former Mississippi State basketball coach Rick Stansbury at a meeting on Monday morning.
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Marquez Branson and Odie Rush remember what it's like to grow up in Starkville and have role models.
On Saturday, they were looking to provide someone for the next generation to look up to.
Branson and Rush were part of a group of volunteers helping coach Rodney Johnson of the Starkville Cowboys with the second spring football camp on Saturday at Westside Park.
LOYD STAR – The Ackerman Indians lost the second game of their Mississippi High School Activities Association Class 2A series to Loyd Star 14-4 on Saturday night.
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May 3rd
SDN staff
Bonds have been set for five suspects arrested in an armed robbery investigation.
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By MARY GARRISON
news@starkvilledailynews.com
Rain didn’t dampen the spirits of those at the 2013 Oktibbeha County Relay for Life Friday night.
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By ALEX HOLLOWAY
reporter@starkvilledailynews
Gulf States Manufacturers received recognition for outstanding safety practices on Friday morning.
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Normally yellowjackets fly, but on today, the Starkville High variety will be running, jumping and throwing.
Beginning early this morning, the SHS team will board buses bound for Oxford and what girls coach Caroline Woomer expects to be an “intense” Class 5A North State meet.
Boys coach Steve Griffin is equally as thrilled about the Jackets’ potential.
Shane Howington has served as the president of Mississippi State's bass fishing club team for the past two years.
On Friday, Howington took his last final at Mississippi State.
He will pass the reins to New Hope native Justin Atkins.
Over the last two years. the bass team has enjoyed success.
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Due to persistent rainy conditions in Starkville and forecasts for a continuation of the wet weather, Friday’s series-opening baseball game between No. 15 Mississippi State and Southeastern Conference Western Division rival Alabama was postponed and rescheduled as a Saturday doubleheader at Dudy Noble Field.