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May 13th, 2013
Not many people can say they lived through World War I, World War II and the Great Depression. Lois J. Gatlin is one.
At 100 years young, Gatlin recently accepted a proclamation declaring May as Older Americans Month in Starkville from Mayor Parker Wiseman.
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While backed against the wall of a crowded rehearsal room in Bulgaria listening to an orchestra practice, opera singer and Starkville native Elizabeth Jones said she realized there was nowhere else she would rather be.
May 12th
The Mississippi State Bulldogs learned late Sunday night that they will be included in the NCAA Tournament field for the second-straight year under head coach Vann Stuedeman.
MSU (32-22) will be playing at the Mobile (Ala.) Regional and take on Florida State in the first round at 3:30 p.m. on Friday.
Mississippi Valley State and host South Alabama are the other teams in the field.
OXFORD – The situation looked bleak once again for the Mississippi State Bulldogs on Sunday afternoon.
After five innings against the rival Ole Miss Rebels, Mississippi State was in danger of being swept for the second time in three weekends.
PEARL – The Starkville Yellowjackets had a dynamic duo at the Class 5A State championships Saturday afternoon.
Kate Mattox and Damian Grady each claimed a pair of individual State titles in distance events as the SHS boys and girls teams both finished fifth in the state.
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May 11th
By MARY GARRISON
news@starkvilledailynews.com
On any given day, sirens can be heard on the streets of Starkville. How often those sirens are related to a legitimate emergency situation, however, is up for debate.
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The Mississippi State Bulldogs needed a strong showing in singles against the Harvard Crimson Saturday to get a victory.
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By ALEX HOLLOWAY
reporter@starkvilledailynews.com
Former Mississippi State University student Lauren Stanley Reed is the only candidate from Mississippi to make it to the final round of tryouts for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
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Mississippi State alumna and Los Angeles Dodgers executive Janet Marie Smith believes hard work, passionate conviction and unwavering courage are the skills that will help MSU’s Class of 2013 achieve success.
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By Kaitlyn Byrne
life@starkvilledailynews.com
Starkville’s year-long 175th birthday celebration concluded by locking a time capsule in a vault at the Starkville Public Library on Saturday.
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