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September 22nd, 2010
SENATOBIA – The Starkville Academy softball team reached the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools Class AAA state tournament for the first time in five years by winning a pair of games Wedne
As Winston Academy rolls into town for Friday's 7 p.m. game against Starkville Academy, fans should get used to looking down the field.
Of all the teams in Class 6A, Region 1, District 2 that had an open date last week, the DeSoto Central Jaguars probably needed it the most.
It has been a long five weeks for the Ackerman Indians.
The influence of coaches David Hogan, Cleveland Hudson and Chuck Friend helped turn Starkville's Tony Akins into a professional football career.
The merger between Cadence and Trustmark banks was "the best strategy and opportunity for all of our stakeholders," the Cadence's CEO said tonight.
September 21st
What is generally called Starkville’s “industrial park” is more of a manufacturing center, some officials say.
Starkville police will begin closing streets for Friday night’s Bulldog Bash early Friday morning.
Bulldog Wrecker crews used their 50-ton-capacity wrecker to right a tractor-trailer truck which overturned in the U.S. 82-Highway 25 interchange late Tuesday afternoon.
The man taking the helm at 4-County Electric Power Association returns "home" to the place he got his start in the field with 15 years' experience leading cooperatives in two other states.