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March 28th

Study: Crime TV shows create empathy for victims

March 28, 2013

By STEVEN NALLEY
educ@starkvilledailynews.com

Because of the violence they depict, TV crime dramas like “CSI,” “Law and Order” and “NCIS” are often cited as art that life should not imitate.

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Groups oppose bill to arm Miss. teachers

March 28, 2013

LAURA TILLMAN
The Associated Press

JACKSON — Civil rights groups said Thursday that a bill that would provide funding for officers to police schools or arm teachers would ultimately make Mississippi schools more dangerous.

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Humane Society wins big donation

March 28, 2013

By STEVEN NALLEY
educ@starkvilledailynews.com

The Starkville Convention and Visitors Bureau and Cadence Bank revealed the Oktibbeha County Humane Society as the winning charity for Starkville Restaurant Week Thursday at Cadence Bank’s downtown plaza.

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Governor visits Miss. St. for manufacturing summit

March 28, 2013

Mississippi State University held its third annual Manufacturing Summit at its Franklin Furniture Institute Thursday, discussing the power improved education and public-private partnerships have to bring furniture manufacturing jobs to America and Mississippi.

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Online fundraiser aids local family

March 28, 2013

In October, doctors inserted two needles into 10-year-old Jenna Sullivan’s left eye, and her father Mike Sullivan said he did not see her flinch or cry.

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City ranking falls in economy study

March 28, 2013

Starkville’s 2013 economic strength ranking has slightly declined from 2012’s but is still near the top third percentage in micropolitan statistical areas, according to an annual poll released by an independent research firm.

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March 27th

Cox transitioning with MSU

March 27, 2013

There is certainly a big discrepancy from junior college football to the Southeastern Conference.
Mississippi State junior cornerback Justin Cox is learning that in his first few spring practices with the Bulldogs.

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MSU's Alwal motivated by postseason awards

March 27, 2013

Mississippi State's Martha Alwal won the Gillom Trophy this year, which signifies the best women's college basketball player in the state of Mississippi.
She also received All-Southeastern Conference recognition after her sophomore season.
On Wednesday night at the team's awards banquet, Alwal was honored by the coaching staff as Miss Defense and the Most Valuable Player for the Bulldogs.

Rice entertains, enlightens crowd

March 27, 2013

Life’s unusual turns brought former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice down a road that wound through the arts, education and government, all the while allowing her to break barriers.

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March 26th

Creating enough offense: Bulldogs use late charge to outscore the Governors

March 27, 2013

It took some time, but the Mississippi State Bulldogs were finally able to put some distance between themselves and Austin Peay.

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