Archive - 2010
August 5th
The weather is hot, and those who can’t beat the heat are invited to come to the Starkville Community Market and join it.
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Bill Poe for the Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum
Twenty-three years before the Wright Brother’s flight in Kitty Hawk, N.C., a Starkville resident, Charles A. Sullivan, in 1880, was awarded the first U.S. patent on a flying aircraft.
On July 26, the Starkville High volleyball team held their first official practice of the 2010 season. Today, just 11 days later, it's already game time for the Lady Yellowjackets.
Rev. and Mrs. Mike Smithey of Philadelphia are happy to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Brittany Michelle Smithey, to Frank Wesley Brewer, Jr.
It will be a night of introductions at Starkville High School's Yellowjacket Stadium on Friday.
The children of Mr. and Mrs. Rainey Little and their families honored their parents with a surprise service and reception at 2 p.m. February 27 in celebration of the Little's 50th Anniversary.
Many committed fashionistas whose interest in fashion often brings them to this section of the newspaper have already set aside Thursday nights for the new season of Project Runway.
Pictured from left are Melody Monts, Johnnie Cooper, Coy Farley,(bride) Connie Fondren, Jennifer Wilson Levesen, Jessica Wilson Mendheim.
As part of the collaboration of Starkville Reads with the Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum in commemorating the 65th anniversary of the end of World War II, Dr.
Katherine Saunders Cleveland and Peter Jerome Gilbert were united in holy matrimony on June 5, 2010, at the First United Methodist Church in Gulfport.