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Only one candidate submitted qualifying paperwork for an elected Columbus Municipal School District board seat ahead of Thursday’s 5 p.m. deadline.
Tailgating at Mississippi State on gameday. The university announced new restrictions, notably the removal of public tailgating from The Junction, this week in a university release. Photo by ...
A boutique hotel and new home for the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library will anchor a planned 15-acre development between the Cotton District and Mississippi State University.
Two industrial acquisitions announced this week will impact the Golden Triangle’s manufacturing landscape, with International Paper selling its Global Cellulose Fibers business and Steel ...
OKTIBBEHA COUNTY – Supervisors on Monday approved a $55 million purchase agreement to sell OCH Regional Medical Center to Baptist Memorial Health Care, putting the deal on track to close this ...
A New York appeals court on Thursday threw out President Donald Trump’s massive financial penalty while narrowly upholding a judge’s finding that he engaged in fraud by exaggerating his wealth ...
With football season around the corner, and sports of all sorts kicking off soon, downtown Columbus is also gearing up for game day with a new event and scavenger hunt.
Position Preview: Looking at Mississippi State’s safeties for 2025 Smith’s versatility, talent influx are keys for defensive improvement ...
STARKVILLE – There’s a lot to look forward to this season for Mississippi State’s volleyball program. Looking to improve from last year’s 11-14 finish, MSU brought in four freshmen as a ...
Editor’s note: The following is a piece written by current Oktibbeha County constable and former sheriff deputy, James Lindsey. It was originally run in 2003 in the Starkville Daily News, and is ...
Work should begin this fall on redeveloping the old Burns Bottom subdivision, with the first residential and commercial units available for sale by 2028.
Columbus’ sales tax collections rose 1.37% this month, while Starkville and West Point collections fell 8.19% and 2.82%, respectively, from July.
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