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October 8th, 2010
CRAWFORD – Chris Hunter came within two touchdowns of rewriting the East Oktibbeha record book Friday night, leading the Titans to their second consecutive convincing victory.
Editor’s note: This is the first of two stories developed from an interview with Lt. Gov. Phil Bryant, who visited with the Starkville Daily News staff Thursday afternoon.
Nash Street will join the Starkville Foundation for Public Education and the Starkville School District tonight for the first ever Music Legacy Concert celebrating music education.
MetroCast Communications and CBS College Sports Network on Friday announced that they have reached an agreement to broadcast today’s Mississippi State-Houston football game in the greater Starkville a
Here is a look at building permits issued in the City of Starkville during September.
Oktibbeha County Emergency Management Director Jim Britt, right presents Amanda Edwards, co-chair of the board of directors for Oktibbeha-Starkville Emergency Response Volunteer Services (OSERVS), wit
Go Kart races held
at Horse Park today
The Mississippi Horse Park hosts the Starkville Indoor Shootout Kart Race today.
The Year was 1910, one hundred years ago, and this is a historical timeline of some findings for Oktibbeha County Mississippi.
Donald Richard Matthews III and Ashlyn Elizabeth Brown were united in marriage at 2 p.m. June 26, 2010, at the First United Methodist Church in Starkville.
Dakotah Allen Campbell and Janet Marie Dudley were married June 5, 2010, at 1:30 p.m. at Pocket Presbyterian Church in Sanford, N.C., with Rev. Dr. Thomas Peake of Mountain City, Tenn. officiating.