Commentary: The most memorable quotes from the past week
Jerrilynn McDaniel, an employment recruiter, on the dearth of applicants for job openings at companies in Massillon. It s a cool place to go to and put your cellphone down.
Jeremy Lamp, owner of the new Tremont Creamery in downtown Massillon. God is great!
Ray Keller, father of Central Michigan quarterback and 2018 Hoover High graduate John Keller, upon his son leaving the hospital last week after being shot at a campus party in April. If Hamas laid down its weapons tomorrow, there would be no more fighting. If Israel laid down their weapons, there would be no more Israel. So let’s leave no doubt where America stands.
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Starkville Board of Aldermen holds public hearing about juvenile curfew
The Starkville Board of Aldermen asked the public for their thoughts on adding a juvenile curfew to lower the crime rates.
Posted: May 19, 2021 12:32 AM
Posted By: Rhea Thornton
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WTVA) - The city of Starkville held a board meeting where they re asking for input from citizens about the potential of adding a curfew prohibiting children from being out during certain hours.
Mike Nemeth has lived in Oktibbeha County for over thirty years, but in the recent months, he and his fellow Starkville residents saw an increase in juvenile crime.
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Aldermen receive update on Starkville park finances, new hours
STARKVILLE Starkville Parks and Recreation Executive Director Brandon Doherty updated the board of aldermen on the department’s finances, upcoming projects and amended park hours at a board work session Friday.
Currently, Parks and Recreation has outlined 90 projects to complete over the next few years. These plans include building a bathroom at the J. L. King pavilion, replacing the gym floor at the Outlaw Center and installing cameras, gates and lights at Moncrief Park. Doherty said the department examined each park and figured out the needs of them individually.
Brandon Doherty