Archive - Jul 14, 2012
By MATT CRANE
sdnlife@bellsouth.net
Beginning Thursday, the cast and crew of âSCT: Unpluggedâ will bring a completely different style to stage for the theaterâs 2012 summer musical fundraiser.
Carole Sorenson, who has worked with Starkville Community Theater for 10 years, said this show marks her first time in the directorâs chair.
By STEVEN NALLEY
sdnedu@bellsouth.net
In 1996, Ruth Crowell Wild had to make a difficult decision which ended up changing her life.
Since the day he signed with Mississippi State, Tyler Russell has patiently waited his turn to take the field as the leader of the Bulldogs. Â
The former Gatorade Player of the Year in Mississippi has seen spot duty for State and even started a game or two, but he hasnât taken on the role of being âthe manâ until now.Â
Did you know that there are some places in the world where the kitchen has become optional? People of the younger generation are actually building homes without kitchens, opting for a mere corner for the latte maker and microwave.
By Carole McReynolds Davis
Contributing Columnist
On April 15, 1978, a year before our only daughter, Miriam Elizabeth Davis Williams, was born, I left our family home on 501 Louisville St, after having breakfast and a second cup of coffee with my daddy, John Andrew McReynolds II.
By MATT CRANE
sdnlife@bellsouth.net
At 81 years old, Muggie Brooks has found a new way to garden.
A survivor of two strokes and bound to a wheelchair, Brooks, with the help of her son Randolph, uses the unconventional materials around her to continue her passion for gardening.