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A dispute over residency qualifications has delayed the certification of Democratic candidates for the April 1 primary. The city election commission intended to certify the candidates during a ...
OKTIBBEHA COUNTY — A home in Oktibbeha County burned to the ground Wednesday, though nobody was injured and firefighters stopped it from spreading to nearby properties. Volunteer firefighters ...
OKTIBBEHA COUNTY — A Starkville man was sentenced Tuesday to serve 90 years in prison after a jury found him guilty of sexually assaulting his former girlfriend’s three daughters. An Oktibbeha ...
STARKVILLE — Cowfolk are about to be back in the saddle in Starkville, as the Rotary Classic Rodeo returns to the Mississippi Horse Park for its 18th year. Kyle Jordan, president for Starkville ...
Prestige, a clothing apparel store, will leave Columbus Place within the next month. Owner Sam Prestige has operated the clothing store for nearly 30 years in Columbus. Prestige said with the mall ...
A grant application submitted Wednesday without the city council’s permission has the city grant writer in hot water. In a nearly one-hour executive session of a special-call meeting Thursday ...
STARKVILLE — Order was restored quickly Thursday night at Humphrey Coliseum. Less than two minutes into the game, Mississippi State had scored eight points — all in the paint — and had ...
STARKVILLE — Sierra Sacco had homered just once in her first season at Mississippi State when she stepped into the batter’s box to face Stanford’s NiJaree Canady, the best pitcher in college ...
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Editor’s note: This column was written before Trump paused part of his tariff plan. The column is still relevant since it explores the impact the tariffs would have on our state if implemented.
NEW YORK — Black women in the U.S. died at a rate nearly 3.5 times higher than white women around the time of childbirth in 2023, as maternal mortality fell below prepandemic levels overall but ...