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November 29th, 2010
By MATTHEW STEVENS
sdnsports@bellsouth.net
Every member of the Mississippi State mens basketball team knows they can’t handle many more games like the first four games of this season.
By SHEA STASKOWSKI
sdnedu@bellsouth.net
Starkville High School drama students are gearing up for the annual North Mississippi Regional Theatre Festival with a public performance tonight.
By DANNY P. SMITH
sdnsports@bellsouth.net
Carlton Clay came to play for the Hebron Christian School Eagles Monday night against the Starkville Christian School Eagles.
November 28th
By MATTHEW STEVENS
sdnsports@bellsouth.net
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In a twist of irony, the two favorites for the Cellular South Conerly Trophy met on the final offensive play in Oxford Saturday night.
By MATTHEW STEVENS
sdnsports@bellsouth.net
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Mississippi State’s stifling defense held Arkansas Pine-Bluff to the lowest point total by an opponent in eight years in a dominating 74-31 victory.
By GWEN SISSON
sdnlife@bellsouth.net
An internationally-acclaimed jazz musician will share the stage this week with the Starkville-Mississippi State University Symphony orchestra.
Tessa Taylor, nine-year-old daughter of John B.
By DOTTIE DEWBERRY
For the Daily News
A grant helps the city of Maben make much needed repairs to the city sewer system.
Due to illness, the Oktibbeha Starkville Emergency Response Volunteer Services (OSERVS) will postpone the storm spotter course.
Mississippi State University senior nutrition major Madison Jones of Germantown, Tenn., and MSU vice president of agriculture Gregory Bohach work side by side at the annual sweet potato drop on campus