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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
MABEN — Today, the General Store of Maben will open its doors to the public.
October 30th
Mississippi State fans had reason to put down its cowbell Saturday night.
Picking it back up after the game was a little easier also.
In its first week of scouting, the Chick-fil-A Bowl was at Davis-Wade Stadium to see Saturday’s 24-17 win by the Bulldogs over Kentucky.
There's one thing for sure about the 2010 version of the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
They know how to make things interesting.
Mississippi State football coaches Dan Mullen and Melvin Smith saw part of what could become the program's future on the field in Starkville Friday night.
West Point’s very own Nebra Porter says the Circuit Court needs a woman to represent the 16th district.
There are youth in Starkville who face what the city’s mayor calls “unacceptable” circumstances and a panel gathered Thursday to begin tackling those isssues.