Archive - 2013
May 23rd
HOOVER, Ala. – Adam Frazier is making a case for another Southeastern Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player.
The Mississippi State junior led the No. 18 (Collegiate Baseball) Bulldogs with four hits as they knocked off Texas A&M 6-4 Thursday night in the tournament.Â
There's usually a surprise or two that happens during the week of the Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament.
It has been no different so far this year.
The No. 1 team in the country went down when the Vanderbilt Commodores were shut out by Texas A&M 5-0 on Wednesday, then in another twist, Arkansas defeated LSU 4-1 Thursday afternoon.
HOOVER, Ala. – For the third day in a row, the Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament featured an extra-inning game. This time there were two.Â
The No. 7 seed Alabama Crimson Tide (34-25) beat the No. 6 Ole Miss Rebels (37-22) 7-5 in 10 innings in the first game to eliminate the Rebels.Â
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SDN Staff
Starkville Police Department arrested a suspect on suspicion of armed robbery in connection with the May 13 robbery of the Shell service station on Highway 12.
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By STEVEN NALLEY
educ@starkvilledailynews.com
Tonight, when Starkville High School holds its graduation ceremony, Myrtle Mitchell will be looking for her son Devin.
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By MARY GARRISON
news@starkvilledailynews.com
Starkville Area Habitat for Humanity is heading in a new direction, with a new executive director behind the wheel.
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The Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors declared May Mental Health Month in Oktibbeha County on Monday.
After experiencing first-hand the emotional challenges veterans encounter while trying to readjust to civilian life, Terra Robinson — a Starkville resident who served for nine months in Iraq in 2005 — said she wanted to help other veterans achieve a smooth transition. To help promote this mission, the Richard E.
Mississippi State University has become a finalist for a chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa academic honor society, clearing the first segment of a three-year selection process.
By next week, residents of Starkville may find driving on some of the city’s streets to be a more pleasant experience.