Archive - 2012
May 16th
Playing for state championships is something the Starkville Academy Volunteers have grown accustomed to this school year.
By STEVEN NALLEY
sdnedu@bellsouth.net
Mike Toscano doesn’t like to call them “drones.”
The Mississippi State Bulldogs are safely in next week’s Southeastern Conference Tournament but NCAA hopes ride on the regular season final series beginning tonight against the second-ranked team in t
The Mississippi State Bulldogs believe they are ready for whatever the postseason has to dish out.
CALHOUN CITY — Mrs. Beatrice Denley Hale, 90, died Tuesday, May 8, 2012 at her home.
May 15th
By CARL SMITH
sdnnews@bellsouth.net
Funding from two grants will add additional Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office seat belt and DUI enforcement patrols this year.
By STEVEN NALLEY
sdnedu@bellsouth.net
Stacy Weems decided Chris Stratton is a good centerpiece for a class exercise on adjectives.
By Pamela Redwine
Nutrition & Food Safety Area Agent
It has been over a week since Starkville Academy started its MAIS Class AAA, Division II State championship baseball series with Magnolia Heights.
Danny Carlisle went to check out some Mississippi State baseball on Tuesday night.
It wasn't because he had to, but because he wanted to.
Mississippi State pitcher Chris Stratton is in the midst of a very busy week.
The Central Arkansas Bears entered Polk-Dement Stadium on Tuesday night for the final non-conference game of the regular season and they left with a 2-0 shutout win over Mississippi State.
May 14th
By NATHAN GREGORY
sdnreporter@yahoo.com
A first public hearing on Starkville’s redistricting process will be one of three held at the board of aldermen meeting today.
By NATHAN GREGORY
sdnreporter@yahoo.com
A Starkville resident who was reported last week as armed and dangerous has been detained and is now in Oktibbeha County Jail.
Coach Randy Brooks knew there was going to be some changes for the 2012 East Oktibbeha High School football team.
May 13th
Mississippi State softball coach Vann Stuedeman always has wanted to be able to visit Oregon.
She couldn't think of a better time to fulfill that desire than during the NCAA Softball Tournament.
BY MATT CRANE
sdnlife@bellsouth.net
Rebecca Tabb is sporting a new look these days.
By EMILY W. PETTUS
Associated Press
May 12th
The Starkville Academy baseball team will have to wait a few more days to see if it will win a State championship.
It was like an NCAA Regional atmosphere Thursday night when the Mississippi State softball team played Alabama in the first round of the Southeastern Conference Tournament.
The school's best April on record, a perfect 8-0 mark against in-state competition, a 13-game winning streak against non-conference opponents, a nine-game improvement over last season in the overall w