Archive - Oct 2010
October 28th
An Oktibbeha County man is behind bars on a burglary charge after he led sheriff’s deputies on a foot chase through a wooded area as they attempted to arrest him Thursday morning.
West Oktibbeha County High School’s 2010 Homecoming celebration will culminate today with the 2010 Homecoming Court presentation to be held at 1 p.m. in the H.D.
Starkville area residents will have the opportunity to select the collage that will hang in a school in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Vying for a spot on the Oktibbeha County School District Board of Trustees as the member at-large is Melvin Harris.
Voters needing to cast absentee ballots for Tuesday’s general election have just today and tomorrow to do so.
Suicide reported off Lynn Lane Thursday
Starkville Police Department officers responded to a reported suicide on Helen Circle off Lynn Lane on Thursday.
October 27th
One of the state’s most recognized and honored prep players has decided to stay close to home when he takes his game to the next level.
The South Panola Tigers may have a quarterback with the last name of Self, but he's far from being selfish.
MSU Florist to hold
holiday open house,
floral program Friday
The Mississippi State’s University Florist will hold a holiday open house on Friday to showcase a variety of seasonal designs.
As Pillow Academy prepares to host Starkville Academy in both teams' regular season finale on Friday, Mustangs head coach Michael Fair's squad is in a good spot.