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March 23rd
For Starkville Daily News
PURVIS — There was no shortage of sweethearts at a recent biannual rodeo in Lamar County.
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Carole
McReynolds
Davis
Contributing Columnist
How does one truly express love gentleness and tenderness?
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Emily Jones
Deluded Diva
A new hobby of mine is collecting frequently mispronounced words and misused phrases.
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March 16th
For Starkville Daily News
Mississippi State University’s horticulture club will inspire garden enthusiasts with a wide variety of plants at its annual spring plant sale.
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By
Carole McReynolds Davis Contributing Columnist
My maiden name is McReynolds, and my descent is Scot, Irish, and English. I have green eyes from Ireland, my spunk from Scotland, and my fair complexion from England. I am a lassie, which is a term of endearment for a young woman from that part of the world.
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Emily Jones - Deluded Diva
I was all set to do a column on quantum physics or the molecular structure of hair color, but something more important came up which should have a greater impact on civilization.
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March 9th
By
Carole McReynolds Davis Contributing Columnist
It was an absolutely gorgeous spring morning in 1978 that I made my way from 501 Louisville Street after sipping my last cup of coffee with my Daddy to 517 Greensboro Street.
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By
MATT CRANE life@starkvilledailynews.com
Well, dear readers, this is it — my last article.
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By
Emily Jones - Deluded Diva
I’m in danger of being kicked out of an online gourmet club, and I wonder which of my “friends” ratted me out.
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March 5th
By JAY REED
It is a mixed blessing to travel alone. I do get to choose what I want to eat — that I like. (To be fair, however, I get to choose more than my fair share when not alone. Sometimes I’m democratic, sometimes I’m a dictator. But it’s for their own good.) But eating by myself? I like that less.Â