Archive - Mar 19, 2011 - Latest News
By EMILY WAGSTER
Associated Press
To hear some people tell it, Mississippi’s legislative redistricting process is one step toward a fiery political Apocalypse.
This Japanese Magnolia is illustrative of the spring blooms that recent warm weather have brought to the Golden Triangle. Today is the first day of spring.
By SHEA STASKOWSKI
sdnedu@bellsouth.net
Girl Scout Shanice Campbell is working toward her Gold Award project for troop 20140.
By STEVEN NALLEY
citybeat@bellsouth.net
From every corner of Starkville, Mississippi State University and the Golden Triangle, eight bands are converging to battle on the stage of Rick’s Cafe.
By MOLLY DAVIS
Associated Press
JACKSON (AP) — A federal court in Mississippi has permanently dismissed a 1971 lawsuit filed against the state over prison conditions.
By SHEA STASKOWSKI
sdnedu@bellsouth.net
Look to the sky tonight to see the biggest and brightest moon in the last 18 years.
By SHEA STASKOWSKI
sdnedu@bellsouth.net
Oktibbeha County Hospital Regional Medical Center will host the first-ever Diabetes Fair Thursday, March 24.
This GMC Yukon, foreground, came to rest at the tip of a drainage culvert following a collision with the Chevrolet Impala in the background at the intersection of Poorhouse Road and South Montgomery S