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September 22nd, 2010
City, county, MSU to share in grant funds for alternative fuels
The merger between Cadence and Trustmark banks was "the best strategy and opportunity for all of our stakeholders," the Cadence's CEO said tonight.
September 21st
What is generally called Starkville’s “industrial park” is more of a manufacturing center, some officials say.
Starkville police will begin closing streets for Friday night’s Bulldog Bash early Friday morning.
Bulldog Wrecker crews used their 50-ton-capacity wrecker to right a tractor-trailer truck which overturned in the U.S. 82-Highway 25 interchange late Tuesday afternoon.
The man taking the helm at 4-County Electric Power Association returns "home" to the place he got his start in the field with 15 years' experience leading cooperatives in two other states.
September 20th
Funds directed to outstanding faculty at Mississippi State University will provide $2,500 in spendable money, university officials said Monday.
Two Mississippi State students have been arrested for making a false armed robbery report to authorities early Sunday morning to cover the fact that they had intentionally cut their arms because they
East Oktibbeha County volunteer firefighters were dispatched to the northeast corner of the U.S. 82-Highway 12 interchange at 7:34 a.m.
OCH Regional Medical Center can now complete its latest expansion project.