Archive - Apr 26, 2011
By MATTHEW STEVENS
sdnsports@bellsouth.net
Jarrod Parks’ routine after a baseball game doesn’t resemble a 22-year college athlete.
By JOEL COLEMAN
sdnsports@bellsouth.net
It's perhaps an understatement to say the East Oktibbeha boys and girls track teams have enjoyed a successful spring.
By DANNY P. SMITH
sdnsports@bellsouth.net
Not everyone gets an opportunity to compete in a sport he or she loves halfway around the world.
By DANNY P. SMITH
Sports Editor
sdnsports@bellsouth.net
One word can be used to describe former Starkville High School football coach Willis Wright. Good.
For Starkville Daily News
Saturday’s Taste of Starkville event brought out some of the best-tasting food from some of the most talented chefs in Starkville.
To add some new flavors to your family meals, why not get some inspiration from international cuisines? With a few key ingredients, your family can experience a taste of Latin America right at home.
Go ahead, have your cake and eat it too. When thinking about living a healthy lifestyle, losing weight, or staying in shape, most people think having dessert in not an option.
By
Tom Marquardt and Patrick Darr
We often hear winemakers say that good wines begin in the vineyard — unless they have great fruit they can’t make great wine.
Given my history (remember Groundhog Day?), I suspect many readers were looking forward to a column on bunny fricassee, rainbow egg salad, or Peeps cheesecake. My brother even tried to contribute by
Catherine Wilma Irvine McClelland, age 80, passed away on April 25, 2011, at the Anderson Regional Medical Center in Meridian. She was a retired Food Service Manager for the Starkville Public Schools