Archive - 2013
April 22nd
By ALEX HOLLOWAY
reporter@starkvilledailynews.com
One of the world’s premiere wind quintets performed at Mississippi State University Monday night.
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April 21st
Will Goodwin's path in football led him back home.
Following a busy athletic career at Starkville Academy, Goodwin enjoyed a two-year stint as the kicker for the Itawamba Community College football team.
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Hunter Renfroe has been putting on a show in 2013.
The Mississippi State junior outfielder is batting .407 with 13 home runs and 42 RBI.
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April 20th
By
Carole McReynolds Davis Contributing Columnist
The memories of April 21, 2008 when we went to the Boston Marathon still lingered in our hearts and souls on April 15, 2013.
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Emily Jones
Deluded Diva
My neighbor, (I'll call her Brenda for the sake of anonymity), is one of the best things that ever happened to me.
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By STEVEN NALLEY
educ@starkvilledailynews.com
Amid hamburgers, hot dogs, chips, dips, and other tailgating favorites, the Allen family had something most others tailgating for Super Bulldog Weekend in the Junction did not: a birthday cake.
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By STEVEN NALLEY
educ@starkvilledailynews.com
Alan Nunnelee has come to understand Mississippi’s agricultural issues better since becoming U.S. Representative for the state’s first district.
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By STEVEN NALLEY
educ@starkvilledailynews.com
For years, vendors at the Cotton District Arts Festival have sold wooden birdhouses, wooden toys, wooden statues, wooden furniture and other wooden craftwork.
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After dropping its first three Southeastern Conference series, Mississippi State has fought back in a big way.
It wasn't more evident than Saturday afternoon.
The No. 18 (Collegiate Baseball) Bulldogs beat the Auburn Tigers 6-0 in front of 14,562, the second largest crowd at Dudy Noble Field, to win the three-game Southeastern Conference series.
There have been times when the Mississippi State Bulldogs have struggled to come up with key base hits during the baseball season.
Even though the Bulldogs left the bases loaded twice on Saturday, they produced in a key situation during the third inning of a 6-0 victory over the Auburn Tigers.
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