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October 30th, 2010
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.
The Oktibbeha County Courthouse Annex was bustling with activity Friday as Election Commission members worked with Circuit Clerk Angie McGinnis and her staff to wrap up final preparations for Tuesday’
Robert Wolverton’s orange ceramic pumpkin, which welcomes visitors to his house during October, shows how much Halloween has evolved through the centuries.
A late afternoon incident on Blackjack Road, near the entrance to Campus Trails Apartments, sent the driver to OCH Regional.
A late afternoon incident on Blackjack Road, near the entrance to Campus Trails Apartments, sent the driver to OCH Regional.
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Compiled by Gwen Sisson
Pepper and I were Black Eyed Peas (blackened eyes with the letter P on our shirts) but no one got it! We asked residents to share their favorite Halloween costumes and experiences.
This article is written as a tribute to all the alumni of the Longview Schools who would have gathered for their 61st annual reunion held in October.
Erin Rebecca Wilkinson of Decatur, Ala. and Avery Jerald Ainsworth III of Jackson, formerly of Starkville, were united in marriage at 6 p.m.