Archive - 2013
April 2nd
MABEN – East Webster softball coach Lee Berryhill has been impressed lately with the way his team has never given up in games.
On Tuesday, the Lady Wolverines continued that mentality as they mounted a 5-1 victory over the Lady Indians of Ackerman.
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Coach Rob Fyke wants to use this week's non-division tennis action to get the Starkville Yellowjackets in a groove.
Starkville got the week off to a good start on Tuesday afternoon by defeating Mississippi School for Math and Science at home.
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The Starkville Academy Volunteers may have run into a tough non-district opponent on Tuesday afternoon, but tennis coach Lynn Moorehead has been encouraged by the play of her team lately.
With the 7-2 home loss to Heritage, Starkville Academy's record stands at 2-2 overall with both wins coming against Class AAA, Division II competition.
April 1st
By STEVEN NALLEY
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Oktibbeha County supervisors made plans at their meeting Monday to meet individually with comprehensive planning contractor Mike Slaughter before holding more public meetings on the county’s comprehensive plan.
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By ZACK PLAIR
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Starkville aldermen will discuss plans for an upcoming project to improve the Highway 182 corridor during its regular meeting at 5:30 p.m. today in the City Hall courtroom.
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By ALEX HOLLOWAY
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An array of flags went up along Main Street Monday morning, announcing that the annual International Fiesta Day is drawing near.
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By STEVEN NALLEY
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Oktibbeha County School District Conservator Margie Pulley laid out final preparation plans for state tests at the district’s meeting Monday and said the replacement of an assistant superintendent who resigned in February would wait until after those tests.
It may have been April Fool's Day on Monday, but the Starkville High School football team experienced something that was no joke and very real.
They got to see it, feel it and wear it.
The Yellowjackets were presented their Class 5A State championship rings during a ceremony at Meadowview Baptist Church.
March 31st
By STEVEN NALLEY
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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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