Archive - Sep 2, 2010
Coach Lauren Love's Starkville High volleyball team continued their winning ways at the Beehive on Thursday night.
The Lady Yellowjackets also proved they have plenty of resolve.
No fear.
Despite going against the second-ranked team in Class 6A tonight, the Starkville Yellowjackets believe they can play well and have a chance to win.
Two games into the season, Starkville Academy couldn't be any closer to a 2-0 start.
The Volunteers led Ackerman in overtime before dropping the opener 8-6.
The funeral for Walter Johnson Jr. will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church with burial in Chickie Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Carlton Fisher will officiate.
With a host of major events today and Saturday, officials are urging residents to allot extra time to get where they’re going due to an expected influx of vehicular traffic and the likelihood of numer
Mississippi State University’s enrollment rose by more than 1,000 students this fall over last, preliminary numbers released Thursday by state higher education officials showed.
The rivalry between West Oktibbeha and East Oktibbeha needs no extra fuel on the fire.
“Wear a lifejacket.”
It’s a simple, potentially life-saving message U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials hope to convey through an awareness campaign – with a Bulldog twist.
The downtown shuttle running for Mississippi State University home football games will take fans to and from campus with three stops overall.