Archive - 2013 - Latest News
May 25th
By MARY GARRISON
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Residents of Starkville and Okitbbeha County will gather Monday morning to honor military service members and remember the fallen with the 15th annual Memorial Day ceremony.
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By STEVEN NALLEY
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Claire Faccini and the other members of Mississippi State University’s EcoCAR 2 team knew it would be harder to win this year.
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By STEVEN NALLEY
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When Rob Robinson donated his kidney to Gillan Alexander, he not only gave Alexander his life back but also gave him back the gift of the great outdoors.
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May 24th
By MARY GARRISON
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Just as the runoff on one hotly contested seat with the Board of Aldermen came to a close, another might be reopened.
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By STEVEN NALLEY
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When Tate Fischer found out the Starkville School District had named him Outstanding Teacher of the Year for 2013, his eyes went wide and his expression went blank for a few seconds before joy set in.
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By STEVEN NALLEY
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Stedmond Ware wants to heal invisible pain.
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May 23rd
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
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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
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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.