Archive
November 1st, 2010
Renardo Sidney continues to describe Saturday’s open scrimmage with one word: frustrating.
Diamber Johnson understands how difficult being a starting point guard can be in Southeastern Conference women's basketball.
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SDN News Staff and The Associated Press
Northern District Transportation Commissioner Bill Minor, 68, died today in Biloxi where he'd been attending a national transportation conference, The Associated Press reports.
By
SDN News Staff and The Associated Press
Northern District Transportation Commissioner Bill Minor, 68, died today in Biloxi where he'd been attending a national transportation conference, The Associated Press reports.
By
SDN News Staff and The Associated Press
Northern District Transportation Commissioner Bill Minor, 68, died today in Biloxi where he'd been attending a national transportation conference, The Associated Press reports.
By
SDN News Staff and The Associated Press
Northern District Transportation Commissioner Bill Minor, 68, died today in Biloxi where he'd been attending a national transportation conference, The Associated Press reports.
October 31st
The third and final week of the fall term of Oktibbeha County Circuit Court is scheduled to begin this morning at the Courthouse Annex on West Main Street.
In the last two months, children and teen book club members have enjoyed a variety of intriguing programs at the Starkville Public Library in conjunction with Greg Mortenson’s “Three Cups of Tea.”
Mississippi State University’s African-American Studies program and Barnes and Noble Bookstore will host a talk and book signing by Dr.
Starkville Community Theatre’s newest production may focus on two Vietnam War veterans, but it is anything but dated as it examines the impact of war on those who fight it and their friends and famili