Archive - Aug 2010 - Latest News
August 16th
Starkville police are seeking help from the public in identifying at least two men — possibly more — involved in a shooting incident at a north Starkville apartment complex late Sunday night.
A county supervisor’s last attempt to ask the public whether a road bond should be issued has failed after his colleagues gave him no support.
After yet another visit from executives representing the American Red Cross Monday, the Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors are determining whether the local “branch” can legally receive the county’
Oktibbeha County sheriff’s deputies are seeking assistance from the public in apprehending a suspect wanted on a grand larceny charge.
August 15th
As it prepares for its 42nd consecutive season, the Starkville/Mississippi State University Symphony Orchestra will hold open auditions for a variety of instruments.
TUPELO — Recent graduates of the Medical Technology program at North Mississippi Medical Center include (front row, from left) Sara Beth Lewis of Hatley; Ashley Pace of New Site; Melissa Wade of Boone
LaWanda Swan recently shared her “hattitude” with the visitors at the Senior Enrichment Center. She also discussed a little history of ladies hats, the role ladies hats have played in the church.
In Palmer, Alaska, at the end of the month of August, the small town will host the State of Alaska’s State Fair. During the fair, they will have the weigh in for the state’s largest cabbage.
School has started and so has storytime. Friday, we read the book I Love School by Philemon Sturges. It tells of all the fun things you like to do at school.
Jlo is the newest puppy at our shelter. She is one year old and is ready to find her new family that will love and take care of her for her entire life.