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September 19th, 2010
West Oktibbeha Count Elementary celebrated grandparents Friday morning with a workshop focused on health.
For the Daily News
The City of Starkville joins the Hic-A-Sha-Ba-Ha Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in celebrating Constitution Week, Sept. 17-23.
Wednesday’s story hour at the Starkville Public library will center around Listen to the Wind, a beautifully illustrated retelling of the story of Greg Mortenson and the children of Korphe, Pakistan.
Preschoolers proudly display their K2 mountain collages after story hour at the Starkville Public Library.
Matthew Miller, grandson of Nancy and Guy Hargrove, shows “Listen to the Wind” to his grandparents’ dachshund, Heidi.
Dr. T. W. Rankin, 91 passed away at his residence in Starkville, on Friday, September 17, 2010.
Freckles’ is a wonderful one year old pointer mix who is looking for her forever family.Â
Freckles was rescued from an animal hoarder in Gulfport.Â
September 18th
Mississippi State announced a few hours before kickoff Saturday that junior tight end Marcus Green did not make the trip with the team for the first road game of the season.
BATON ROUGE, La. – From start to finish, Mississippi State’s night in Baton Rouge was a disappointment.
One of eight children, Dr. T.W. Rankin grew up on a farm in Mendenhall, where he attended school, and graduated in 1937 as valedictorian and president of his senior class.