Archive - Aug 16, 2010
Chandler Douglas, grandson of Bojangles owners Bill and Pat Cunningham, serves as host to Justin Casano as he describes some of the sweet treats available at Monday night’s VIP Party at Bojangles.
While Oktibbeha County supervisors won’t say they are considering raising taxes again this year, they’re not saying they’re not, either.
Starkville police are seeking help from the public in identifying at least two men — possibly more — involved in a shooting incident at a north Starkville apartment complex late Sunday night.
A county supervisor’s last attempt to ask the public whether a road bond should be issued has failed after his colleagues gave him no support.
After yet another visit from executives representing the American Red Cross Monday, the Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors are determining whether the local “branch” can legally receive the county’
Oktibbeha County sheriff’s deputies are seeking assistance from the public in apprehending a suspect wanted on a grand larceny charge.
The beginning and ending wasn't what the Starkville Academy Lady Volunteers were looking for during their softball game against the Magnolia Heights Lady Chiefs Monday afternoon.
The funeral for Col. (Ret.) James Alton Kelly will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the National Funeral Home in Clarksdale with burial to follow in Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
A former Mississippi State baseball player who instantly became a fan favorite with his pre-game ritual of doing backflips in the outfield is now fighting for his life in a Miami, Fla., hospital.
Visitation for William T. McKell is scheduled for Wednesday from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at Welch Funeral Home in Starkville with the funeral immediately following in the funeral home chapel.Â