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October 25th
Back before Halloween was strictly regulated and you had to worry about Halloween candy that wasn’t pre-packaged, I remember my mom making popcorn balls for trick-o-treaters and the Halloween carnival
By JANE COLLINS
For Starkville Daily News
It has been a long season for the Maben Farmers’ Market, but the vendors and the patrons have been loyal week after week.
The crisp air of fall means it is time to fire up the oven for roasting. I simply cannot get my fill of root vegetables and winter squash these days.
Fall. Finally. These are the days for greens, and I don’t think I have ever enjoyed them in such abundance or prepared in so many different ways as I have this year.
October 22nd
By GWEN SISSON
sdnlife@bellsouth.net
While most people consider the gardening season to be over for the year, many fall gardeners are seeing the fruit of their fall gardening efforts.
If you want something besides leaves to provide fall landscape color, take a good look at the American beautyberry.
Is it my imagination, or is the world getting noisier?
By Ruth Morgan
For Starkville Daily News
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The high school yearbooks at the Starkville Public Library provide some very interesting information concerning our history.Â
By
Carole McReynolds Davis
May I introduce you to Bully Belle?