Archive - Feb 8, 2013
By STEVEN NALLEY
educ@starkvilledailynews.com
Leaders of local business, government and education celebrated the Greater Starkville Development Partnership’s successes and discussed its role in the Golden Triangle Development LINK at the GSDP’s annual banquet Thursday in the Hunter Henry Center.
By NATHAN GREGORY
citybeat@starkvilledailynews.com
Austin Tyler Poole pleaded guilty Thursday to six counts of aggravated DUI in connection to a May 2012 accident that killed 19-year-old Treasure K. Huffman and injured six others.
By NATHAN GREGORY
citybeat@starkvilledailynews.com
A house fire claimed the life of an elderly Starkville woman Thursday and injured another person.
Oktibbeha County Coroner Michael Hunt confirmed 86-year-old Mary Elizabeth Foster of 303 Everglade Ave. died of smoke inhalation in her residence. Her body was sent to Jackson for an autopsy. No foul play is suspected, Hunt said.
It will be an extra special night for a trio of Starkville Academy Lady Volunteers.
As Anna Lea Little, Maggie Proffitt and Tiffany Huddleston step onto the court tonight, it will be the last time for all three players to compete on the Starkville Academy hardwood.
Matthew Christiansen already knows what to expect tonight.
When Starkville Academy's basketball teams hold senior night, it won't be an entirely knew for Christiansen because he experienced it just a few days ago with the soccer squad.
There were two surprises for the Mississippi State softball team during its season-opener Thursday night.
The first for the Bulldogs was the quality outing delivered by transfer Alison Owens in the circle, but the other was the offense being held to four hits by the South Alabama duo of Farish Beard and Hannah Campbell.