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October 20th, 2010
A power semiconductor company will make a substantial investment in SemiSouth, a business launched in Starkville, where officials will formally announce the deal Friday.
An initial fundraiser for the Oktibbeha-Starkville Emergency Response Volunteer Services (OSERVS) was a success, organizers say.
Two half-brothers charged in connection with an October 2009 shooting incident on North Montgomery Street are now scheduled to face trial on the same day.
Two half-brothers charged in connection with an October 2009 shooting incident on North Montgomery Street are now scheduled to face trial on the same day.
October 19th
Mississippi State police are searching for a suspect in the reported mugging of a female student as she walked toward an off-campus apartment complex Tuesday afternoon.
The murder trial for an Oktibbeha County woman in the November 2009 fatal shooting of her husband while he was hunting has been postponed until January.
More than half a mile of a pedestrian-heavy street will become safer for all its travelers next year.
One small Mississippi town, a country store/service station, plenty of memorable characters, plus somewhat dysfunctional parents and assorted relatives shape the world of an only child growing up in t
Reed, Hospital roads to be closed this week due to construction
Sections of Reed Road will be closed at intermittent times Thursday to allow for asphalt patching ahead of a major repaving.
Mississippi State police are searching for a suspect in the reported mugging of a female student as she walked toward an off-campus apartment complex Tuesday afternoon.