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May 17th
By KAITLYN BYRNE
life@starkvilledailynews.com
The Starkville Area Arts Council (SAAC) recently awarded nearly $9,000 in scholarships to help artistic graduating high school seniors and youth pursue their interests in the arts.
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By KAITLYN BYRNE
life@starkvilledailynews.com
The Starkville Area Arts Council (SAAC) recently awarded nearly $9,000 in scholarships to help artistic graduating high school seniors and youth pursue their interests in the arts.
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By ALEX HOLLOWAY
reporter@starkvilledailynews.com
Joshua Medders, 23, of Starkville received a five-year sentence in the Mississippi Department of Corrections, five years of post-release supervision and a $50,000 fine with a $48,000 suspension after he pleaded guilty recently in Oktibbeha County Circuit Court to exploitation of a child.
May 16th
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A manhunt for a robbery suspect in the Louisville Street area in Starkville locked down a school and placed entire neighborhoods on alert Thursday, but as of press time police had not arrested the suspect.
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By KAITLYN BYRNE
life@starkvilledailynews.com
Starkville’s winners of last year’s Mississippi Championship Steak Cook-Off will put their grilling skills to the test once again when they advance to the World Championship Steak Cook-Off in Magnolia, Ark., on Saturday.
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By STEVEN NALLEY
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Valedictorian Jack Bryan and Salutatorian Katrina Henn will lead Starkville High School’s graduating class of 2013 during its commencement ceremony May 24.
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SDN Staff
Starkville police are searching for a suspect wanted in the reported armed robbery of the Shell convenience store at the corner of Highway 12 and Jackson Street.
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May 15th
tarkville residents have another option in where to buy their prescription drugs.
BJ's Pharmacy, on 223 S. Jackson St. in Starkville, opened its doors to the public last Wednesday. After the closing of Starkville Discount Drugs last year, the pharmacy is the only locally-owned pharmacy in the city not directly affiliated with a clinic.
A Steinway & Sons piano that belonged to legendary pianist Vladimir Horowitz has been touring the country, and on Tuesday evening, the piano was featured in West Point for a reception hosted by the Mississippi State University College of Education and Department of Music.
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Starkville residents will be in the dark early Sunday morning as Tennessee Valley Authority works toward completing a $20 million transmission project.