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October 27th, 2010
Editor’s note: This is the first story profiling candidates for judge in the 16th Circuit Court District in Tuesday’s general election.
One group will be using games and maybe a little face paint at Friday night’s Downtown Pumpkinpalooza to raise money for the Starkville Community Market.
The fall term of Oktibbeha County Circuit Court has recessed for the remainder of this week to allow judges Lee Howard and Jim Kitchens to attend a state conference.
Nominations are now being accepted for four awards slated for presentation at the Greater Starkville Development Partnership’s annual banquet in January, an official said.
Youth ages 14 to 20 now have a new outdoor and service program available to them.
October 26th
Editor’s note: As part of ongoing coverage leading up to next week’s general election, the Starkville Daily News will be publishing copies of sample ballots for various voting precincts in Oktibbeha C
A 22-year-old Starkville man remains jailed as the prime suspect in the shooting of another man in the lower jaw early Monday evening.
With Halloween falling on Sunday this year, many Starkville residents have been wondering when trick or treating would take place, since many may object to the observance of Halloween on what they bel
Candidates for the three judicial positions for the 16th Circuit Court District shared their views on what the right judge can do at a recent Starkville TEA Party meeting.
One of two half-brothers are scheduled for trial on individual armed robbery charges in connection with last fall’s shooting of a 30-year-old Starkville man has pleaded guilty to the charge against hi