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September 15th, 2010
Mississippi State student Anne Taylor Duease never would have thought her love of seashells would somehow become a trademark.
The Campus Activities Board will sponsor its first Open Mic Night of the fall semester at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 22 in the Colvard Union Dawg House.
Mississippi State students have worn the shirts, heard the slogan and represented the meaning. But what do they have to say about being True Maroon?
September 14th
Both Starkville and Oktibbeha County government leaders are expected to approve increases in resident property taxes in approving the respective budgets for both entities today.
West Oktibbeha County High School welcomed a new principal three weeks into the new school year.
Mississippi State Music Department professor Robert J. Damm will present a faculty pPercussion Recital on Sunday.
Usually, governments have to wait on property owners help them visually improve their towns.
Two of three suspects in the daylight theft of a motorcycle from a local apartment complex on Aug. 25 are now in custody, Oktibbeha County sheriff’s deputies say.
The second suspect in an Aug. 15 incident in which shots were fired into a north Starkville apartment is now in custody.
Two of the three victims in Sunday morning’s shooting on the Sudduth Elementary School only suffered minor injuries and did not require hospitalization, Starkville Police Department officials say.