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March 26th
Eleven hundred qualified. Twenty-six interviewed. Thirteen won. Three of those winners came from Starkville High School.
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March 25th
When Sam Haskell III was a child, Procter and Gamble had an advertising campaign promising $10 to anyone who could produce a Cheer detergent box top when the “Cheer Man” paid him or her a visit.
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Mississippi House representatives John L. Moore, Gary Chism and Toby Barker were named conferees Monday for a House/Senate education conference formed to work out differences in each branch’s version of an Oktibbeha County and Starkville city school administrative consolidation bill.
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State legislators John L. Moore, Gary Chism and Toby Barker have been named House conferees in a House/Senate education committee formed to come to an agreement on each branch's version of House Bill 716, which proposes consolidation of the Oktibbeha County and Starkville school districts.
March 24th
It’s easier to name what Collegiate 4-H’s Relay for Life team isn’t collecting for its rummage sale than it is to name all the things it is collecting.
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March 23rd
By NATHAN GREGORY
news@starkvilledailynews.com
A Mississippi House of Representatives member confirmed Friday that he would seek legislation to rename a portion of local roadway after late Mississippi State University President Donald Zacharias this term.
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By STEVEN NALLEY
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Starkville may be the home of the Mississippi State University Bulldogs, but actual bulldogs aren't always allowed in every corner of the state.
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By STEVEN NALLEY
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Patrick House used to have trouble fitting into a very large pair of pants. Now, the toughest fits lay in his schedule.
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March 22nd
By NATHAN GREGORY
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Days after the Maben community received hail and wind damage to several of its structures, the threat of similar conditions will likely be present this afternoon and evening in Oktibbeha County, according to local officials.
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By STEVEN NALLEY
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Nancy Henry came to Starkville all the way from Meridian for the Everything Garden Expo.
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