Archive - Oct 16, 2010
By BRIAN HAWKINS
Starkville Daily News
Some 238 criminal suspects are scheduled for trial, hearings or docket call during the fall term of Oktibbeha County Circuit Court that begins Monday.
The Thad Cochran Research, Technology and Economic Development Park will soon open its newest facility with plans for another building – plus expansion and a new entrance – on the drawing board, an of
Rylan and Caden Hogue sit under the hood of an old, rusty pick-up truck with their pumpkins while visiting Sweet Berry Farms in Marble Falls, Texas. They are the grandsons of Rick and Judy Smith of S
One person was air-lifted via helicopter from injuries sustained in a two car accident on Miss. Hwy. 82 and County Lake Road.
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Ruth Brown of the Jacket Buzz
Senior Chasity Swoopes was crowned Starkville High School’s 2010-2011 Homecoming Queen at halftime of Friday night’s 21-20 loss to Southaven.
Scanning the lake for alligators is an interesting way to enjoy a fall day in Oktibbeha County.
Blue Goose cafes, bars, restaurants were located throughout the United States in the 1930s. It took its name from an earlier time in railroad history.
Kevin Joseph Sullivan and Anna Lauren Cheek of Dallas, Texas, were united in marriage in the presence of a large gathering of friends and family in Breckenridge, Colo., on July 4, 2010.
Mr. and Mrs. Erie H. Staggers, III, of Starkville, are happy to announce the engagement and upcoming wedding of their daughter, Whitney Lee Staggers, to William Michael Thompson, II, son of Mr.
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Carole McReynolds Davis
Shirley Ross is waitress down the Starkville Café and she is without a doubt as good as gold!