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June 17th, 2013
Straight out of college, Jamey Matte landed her dream job — one where she facilitates opportunities for Starkville residents to be their best individuals.
Accomplishing this task, day-in and day-out, also requires Matte’s individual best.
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If there’s one thing 38-year-old LaToya Weaver has learned in the last eight years, it’s that patience and determination can open virtually any door. By the end of December, Weaver will realize her lifelong dream: graduating from Mississippi State University with an interdisciplinary studies degree that will allow her to coach basketball.Â
June 15th
By MARY GARRISON
news@starkvilledailynews.com
On just about any given day in Starkville, the 10 hotels and motels within city limits can likely accommodate out of town guests. However, the whole of football season is not any given day.Â
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By ALEX HOLLOWAY
reporter@starkvilledailynews.com
Americans like to buy for Dad on Father’s Day.
The National Retail Federation, in a report released ahead of the holiday, said spending for Father’s Day was expected to reach $13.3 billion this year.
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By ALEX HOLLOWAY
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Sonny Stuart made a promise to his son, Kevin, 16 years ago. Now he’s fulfilling it.
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June 14th
By STEVEN NALLEY
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Mississippi State University has named winners of its annual faculty awards and Donald Zacharias Distinguished Staff Awards for 2013, including its newest William L. Giles Distinguished Professor, Mark Novotny.
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By MARY GARRISON
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Starkville’s culture is continually changing, and Starkville Police Department is working to overcome the challenges that come with that shift. Next week, officers will undergo a three-day language course to better navigate day-to-day operations involving Spanish-speaking residents.
By ALEX HOLLOWAY
reporter@starkvilledailynews.com
Today is the seventh annual World Elder Abuse Awareness Day.
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June 13th
By STEVEN NALLEY
educ@starkvilledailynews.com
Betty Yates came to Starkville Thursday in pursuit of a piece of the Yokohama Tire Corporation pie.
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By ALEX HOLLOWAY
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Mississippi State baseball is heading to the College World Series, and for the first time since 2007, Bulldog fans will be able to follow their team to Omaha, Neb.
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