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Donna Clevinger, a professor of communication in the honors college, led the course. She said the class served as a test run for a potential addition to the university’s curriculum.
STARKVILLE - Starkville Academy announced the hiring of Justin Flake as the school's next head baseball coach on Friday. Flake joins the Volunteers from ...
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State announced the hiring of the 19th head baseball coach in program history on Sunday, naming Hall of Famer Brian O’Connor ...
Clay County Coroner Alvin Carter determined there were multiple apparent stab wounds from a knife on the body, Scott said, leading the sheriff’s office to investigate the case as a homicide and ...
Despite having plenty of responsibilities at the church, Carpenter also decided to run for county District 2 Justice Court Judge about 10 years ago, he said, encouraged by the late Judge Bernard ...
AI defense firm Camgian’s headquarters stands in Starkville’s Thad Cochran Research, Technology and Economic Development Park Friday. The company just announced a $2.5 million investment into ...
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A single-engine plane sits in a New Hope area pasture with a broken wing after a family of four crash landed around 4 p.m. Saturday. No injuries were reported, according to Lowndes County Fire ...
OXFORD – For the first time since its 2022 College World Series title run, Ole Miss baseball will be returning to the NCAA Tournament. It’s just a matter of where.
Cheatham, 24, was arrested Monday morning and charged with felony child deprivation of necessities with substantial harm. Hunt said the death appears to be accidental, but he has ordered an autopsy.
A sign posted on the door of Mi Hacienda Friday tells customers the restaurant is closed for the day. With three other Mexican restaurants closed in Columbus on Friday, rumors are swirling about ...
By the second grade, Amanda Stewart had mastered two routines. One was getting herself to school each morning with her teeth brushed, hair combed and lunch packed.