Starkville Police Chief Mark Ballard addressed Starkville Stand Up at Second Baptist Church Monday as the group plans a peaceful demonstration on Saturday.
The History Channel’s “Grant” miniseries will air for the first time Monday and two members of the Mississippi State University Libraries staff will see their names listed with those who made the television event possible. Eddie Rangel and Ryan Semmes of the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Lib…
Starkville Fire Chief Charles Yarbrough spoke to media to provide an update after one person was killed and another injured after a trench collapsed Tuesday morning
Starkville Mayor Lynn Spruill spoke to the Starkville Daily News to discuss the latest actions taken by the Starkville Board of Aldermen, who voted 4-2 Saturday to repeal the city’s mandate on face coverings for patrons of businesses, while reopening the city’s parks and extending the curfew…
Longtime Starkville High School athletic manager Jeremiah Chandler is a fixture on the sidelines for the Yellow Jackets and in the Starkville community. He has been justifiably sadden by the cancellation of spring sports, which prompted dozens in the community to line up and drive by his hou…
Oktibbeha County firefighters recently performed a birthday drive-by ride for four-year-old Wyatt Tunnell (red coat) and six-year-old Sawyer Tunnell.
New Mississippi State women's basketball coach Nikki McCray-Penson met with the media via video conference on Tuesday.
Starkville Police Chief Mark Ballard and OCH Regional Medical Center Registered Nurse Kathleen Hilbun spoke to the Starkville Daily News on Monday and discussed new protocols designed to protect the city's law enforcement officers and citizens.
Starkville Mayor Lynn Spruill sat down with SDN Executive Editor Ryan Phillips on Thursday to discuss a recent supplement to an executive order passed down by Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves that caused confusion for cities and counties who had already implemented local emergency regulations to…
Starkville Mayor Lynn Spruill spoke to the Starkville Daily News following Tuesday's special call meeting of the Board of Aldermen to discuss the failed measure, which would have closed all city parks and non-essential businesses in an effort to further combat the spread of the coronavirus (…