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October 12th, 2010
Local residents who cope with physical or mental disabilities might have a place closer to downtown to interact and take training classes.
The Starkville Police Department received a favorable report by a Mississippi Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission (MSLEAC) evaluation team, officials say.
Local 'do-gooder' nominated for award
By SHEA STASKOWSKI
sdnedu@bellsouth.net
A Mississippi State staff member has been chosen as one of 18 finalists for the Foundation for the Mid South’s Do-Gooders Award from a pool of more than 600 nominees.
The city’s Transportation Committee is inviting local residents to participate in their discussions on improving pedestrian access around Starkville.
In a Tuesday ceremony in the Cotton District, Starkville Area Arts Council leaders unveiled the poster for the 2011 Cotton District Arts Festival.
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Up until now, a wealth of antiquities have been hidden on the shelves of museums and unavailable to the public.Â
Upon further review by the Mississippi High School Activities Association, Starkville High School football coach Jamie Mitchell was wrongfully ejected by members of the officiating crew that worked la
High school football thrives on drama.
It would be amazing to imagine what Johnthan Banks thinks would be a spectacular play.