Archive - Aug 18, 2012 - Latest News
By MATT CRANE
sdnlife@bellsouth.net
The crowd gathered Saturday for Starkville Public Libraryâs genealogy workshop are one step closer to completing the puzzles of their past.
Sponsored by the Hic-A-Sha-Ba-Ha chapter of the Daughterâs of the American Revolution, the workshop featured presentations from Kay Parker Evans, Sharon Keys and Caroline Reed.
By CARL SMITH
sdnnews@bellsouth.net
OCH Regional Medical Center employees take pride in serving the residents of the Golden Triangle, but one local doctorâs services were needed after a freak accident at Kiwah Island, S.C. last week during the 2012 PGA Championship.
By NATHAN GREGORY
sdnreporter@yahoo.com
Oktibbeha County Sheriffâs Department recently completed a three-day mock accreditation with state assessors in preparation for a November assessment in which the unit can receive state accreditation and Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies recognition.
By STEVEN NALLEY
sdnedu@bellsouth.net
Austin Shafer can typically be found in business attire: suits, ties and an impeccable sense of style.
For Starkville Daily News
âExcuse me. Are you the guy from the TV commercial?â
By NATHAN GREGORY
sdnreporter@yahoo.com
Starkville Police Department and Oktibbeha County Sheriffâs Department will participate in the statewide Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign which began yesterday and runs through Sept. 3.
By NATHAN GREGORY
sdnreporter@yahoo.com
Mississippi State University students still familiarizing themselves with the Starkville Landscape will only have to walk to the Drill Field Monday to find out more about local businesses and the services they offer.