Archive - Oct 1, 2010
Starkville retailers continue to defy the stagnant national economy as the latest sales tax figures show growth for the seventh straight month.
Mississippi Forestry Commission officials have issued a statewide wildland fire alert and are discouraging the public from all burning activities until further notice.
Dr. and Mrs. Roger Clifford Clapp Jr. of Starkville and Mr. and Mrs. Kim Lowell Wiedrich of Huntsville, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling L. Harrell, Jr. of Macon, are happy to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Ann Elizabeth Harrell, to Michael Glenn Lamb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam H.
Lt. Colonel Ret and Mrs. Robert F.
The first sheriff of the county was Robert A. Lampkin, who it is said, carried all of court papers in his hat without experiencing any inconvenience.
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Carole McReynolds Davis
Together let’s return back to the 1960’s and 1970’s, and we’ll go back to our great and beautiful, flat, landscapes of our Mississippi Delta.
Flames from a Thursday afternoon wildfire ravaged dozens of acres of rolling pasture and woodlands near the Craig Springs community in south Oktibbeha County.
The wait is over, and today those participating in the seventh annual Citywide Tailgate Party and Competition will prove “The Ring’s the Thing” and “Respect the Bell” as the event celebrates Mississip
Some future firefighter could have a very special addition to his bedroom decor to take home Saturday night.