Wednesday Jun 11 | Daily Times Leader
Supervisors take First steps toward getting water for some Pheba residents
The Board of Supervisors held a public hearing on the emergency project for Billy White Road residents to get water Tuesday morning.
West Clay Agricultural High School renovation start soon
At one time children ran through the halls of the school. The West Clay Agricultural High School was very vibrant, with basketball games, clubs of all kinds. via Daily Times Leader
Let personalized tag fees go toward maintenance
I was sort of drawn to Charlie Mitchell's column on people having a say on their license plate and paying for it like a moth to a flame . via The Clarion-Ledger
Smith convicted in killing, faces life in prison
“You testify that it was homicide, but you don't know anything about the facts or circumstances or what happened, do you?”
By KELLY DANIELS Starkville Daily News After three hours of deliberation, a jury found 36-year-old Thomas Smith guilty of murder Wednesday night in the 2004 shooting death of a Pheba man. via Starkville Daily News
Prosecution's final witness to testify in murder trial
“You'll never get into any of me and my lady's affair again”
By KELLY DANIELS Starkville Daily News Following testimony from one more witness today, prosecutors should rest the state's case against 36-year-old Thomas Smith in his trial for murdering a Pheba man in ... via Starkville Daily News
Murder trial set in Circuit Court Monday
“People summoned for jury duty need to now that if they do not show up, they can be held by the judge in contempt of court and be subject to being fined or imprisoned at the judge's discretion”
By BRIAN HAWKINS Starkville Daily News The murder trial of a Mathiston man in connection with the 2004 shooting death of a Pheba man is scheduled to kick off the final week of the fall term of Oktibbeha County ... via Starkville Daily News
Hwy. 182 business owners see activity, opportunity
“It's growing in (the) sense a lot of people don't want to deal with Highway 12 traffic”
By PAUL SIMS Starkville Daily News At least one business owner along Highway 182 -- an area of Starkville perceived as on the decline -- says the region is ripe with opportunity and gradually rejuvenating. via Starkville Daily News
Mississippi High School Football - Hebron Christian drops to Benton Academy
In Friday's non-league game, the Benton Academy Raiders football team knocked off the visiting Hebron Christian Eagles , by a score of 30-22. The Raiders will now prepare for their game against Christ ... via MaxPreps