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Southwest Rankin News: Pearl, Richland, & Florence, MS Monthly Clay Mansell Hyper-local, "good news" newspaper Starkville Daily News: Starkville: Daily Stone County Enterprise: Wiggins: Weekly Sun Herald: Biloxi-Gulfport: Daily [4] McClatchy Company [12] Vicksburg Post: Vicksburg: Daily Wesson News: Wesson: 2013 Monthly Clay Mansell Hyper-local ...
Starkville police were called to a Stowed Road home Friday, Nov. 24 in connection ion with a residential burglary. Tyler Oden, 21, and Je'Quira Wesley, 19, both of Starkville, and a male juvenile ...
Starkville is the largest city in the Golden Triangle, which had a population of 175,474 in 2020, and the principal city of the Starkville-Columbus, MS CSA. Founded in 1831, the city was originally known as Boardtown for the local sawmilling operation there, but was renamed in 1837 to honor American Revolutionary War general John Stark. [7]
The paper has no local competition in the daily market in Columbus, but does compete with a local weekly, the Columbus Packet, and two daily newspapers in its regional coverage area, the Starkville Daily News and the West Point Daily Times Leader. Subscriptions are currently $14.45 per month.
Apr. 14—Woodie Howard feels ready to take over a championship program. Howard was introduced as the new boys basketball coach at Starkville on Wednesday. He is succeeding his mentor, Greg Carter ...
Oak Grove held on for a 33-28 win, and the Warriors led the whole way. Starkville battled back throughout the night to keep it close, but Oak Grove made enough plays at the right time to come away
Starkville (9-3), last year's 6A champion, now leads the all-time series with Oxford 36-12-1 and won both matchups between the two in 2023. The Yellow Jackets held the Chargers to 177 total ...
East Oktibbeha County High School (EOCHS) was a public secondary school located in unincorporated Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, near Crawford. [1] It was a part of the Oktibbeha County School District, and was formed by the consolidation of two traditionally black high schools, Moor and Alexander.