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Dispatch partners with Matt Laubhan’s weather service for forecasts
The Dispatch has partnered with Mississippi Live Weather to provide readers forecasts in each day’s print edition.
Brown’s big shot pushes Jackets past Madison Central
Starkville needed one big shot. Zariah Brown delivered.
Letter: Robert Smith’s athletic legacy
To those of you who may not be familiar with Coach Robert Smith’s résumé throughout his extraordinary career, please allow me to just say a
Sherry Ivy: God’s ways and thoughts are higher than ours
God operates on a completely different level than we do.
Andrew McLarty: A winter storm: Retreat and return
The bitter cold that recently swept across the South had a way of shrinking our world.
Erin Jackson does not want to be the only Black woman to win Winter Olympics individual gold
When American speedskater Erin Jackson won the 500 meters at the Beijing Games four years ago, she knew, of course, that it was her first Olympic medal.
Murder charge downgraded in death of missing woman
A final autopsy report issued by the state medical examiner’s office has ruled 34-year-old Nashieka Dobbs’ death an accident, leading to a lesser charge for a man originally charged with her murder.
No. 1 Jackets suffer first region loss, fall to Madison Central
MADISON — Down goes No. 1. Behind the play of Jeff Flanagan and Maddox Singletary, Madison Central knocked off top-ranked Starkville 55-44 in a key
City of Columbus Building Permits, Jan. 20-22, 2026
Caan MB Church; 2425 Bell Ave.; demo church due to fire; Von Hunter
Mike Macdonald and Mike Vrabel lead Seahawks and Patriots to Super Bowl in quick turnarounds
Two years ago, the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots made the decision to move on from Super Bowl-winning coaches Pete Carroll and Bill Belichick.
Lowndes County Building Permits, Jan. 28, 2026
Gloria Stevenson/Kimmie Jefferson; Breland Overlook Lot 74; construct single family residence; Expansions LLC John I. McCarter; 1601 Starkville Road; set up mobile home; owner John
Letter: Can you say ‘lawless’?
Lawlessness? A panicked woman swerves away from an agent she probably did not know was in front of her car, her attention being focused to
Bill Belichick snubbed by Pro Football Hall of Fame in first year of eligibility, report says
Six-time Super Bowl champion head coach Bill Belichick didn’t get voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility, according to a report from ESPN.
Ole Miss postpones pair of women’s basketball games
The No. 17 Ole Miss women’s basketball team’s scheduled home matchups against No. 5 Vanderbilt on Thursday and against Auburn on Sunday have been postponed due to inclement weather, the school announced Tuesday.
Community leaders honored by Starkville Partnership
The Starkville Town and Country Garden Club was among five organizations and individuals honored Tuesday night at the Greater Starkville Development Partnership’s annual awards banquet and 25th anniversary celebration at The Mill at MSU.
Mary Means Business: Pizazz gets new owner and Friendly City Books moves
Chase Hazard, owner of Uncommon Living, is adding another venture to her already full plate.
Savory, satisfying ideas for lunch and dinner
When cold and flu season arrives, savory and satisfying meals are welcome — and you don’t have to be sick to enjoy the best this time of year has to offer.
Finding comfort – and cake – during a winter storm
Well, y’all, it seems Columbus caught a lucky break from the worst of the winter weather this weekend.
Ole Miss receiver Cayden Lee joining Austin Simmons at Missouri
Ole Miss wide receiver Cayden Lee – who had 106 receptions for 1,623 yards and seven touchdowns in three seasons with the Rebels – is transferring to Missouri, On3Sports’ Hayes Fawcett reported Saturday.
Mississippi bills would put repeat domestic abusers on a public registry
Kimberly Bartlett endured a year of beatings and strangulation at the hands of two former partners who are now incarcerated for crimes stemming from the abuse.













