Archive
October 22nd, 2010
For the Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum
Katherine Rose Wright and Jeffrey Johns Little were married at six o’clock in the evening August 7, 2010, at the First Baptist Church of Quitman.
Amanda Lynn Koch, of Baltimore, Md., and Thomas Wyatt Funderburk of Nashville, Tenn., were married in Nashville on July 4, 2010. Â
Reid Nelson Kelly and Lindsey Claire Gilmer were united in marriage on September 18, 2010 at 4 p.m. on the terrace of the Alluvian Hotel in Greenwood, in a private family ceremony.
By
Carole McReynolds Davis
It was in the year of 1969, 41 years ago when I was merely 28 years old, and a young mother of a then three year old son, Frank Davis, Jr., and wife of then 32 year old husband, Dr. Frank Davis, Sr.
Starkville Christian freshman Austin Foxx is this week’s academic all-star because of his high academic standards for himself and his shining personality, according to his teacher Alison Calhoun.
Selecting the perfect college to attend can be nerve-wracking for any high school senior, but luckily for Oktibbeha County seniors, the annual college fair provided a wealth of information.
The Oktibbeha County School District is helping students succeed with the help of a technology grant.
Troop 45 scout Cole Wood is using his eagle scout project as a way to give back to his church.
More then 4,000 fourth graders visited Mississippi State’s forest products complex to learn about the magic of wood.