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Upcoming Repairs on Blackjack Road

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By: Amari Collins  STARKVILLE, Miss. (Take 30 News)—Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors have accepted a bid to repair Blackjack Road in Starkville, Mississippi. Construction is scheduled to start within the next 60 days by Burns Dirt Construction company in…

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Baseball fans are excited to return to Dudy Noble

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MISSISSIPPI STATE, Miss. (Take 30 News) -- The 2020 Mississippi State Baseball Season is now in full swing. Despite Cowbell Yell's cancelation a few days prior, fans were still excited as ever to return to Dudy Noble.  Senior Accounting student, Brittany…

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New MSU Art Gallery Invokes Feelings of Hope

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By John Lee STARKVILLE, Miss. (Take 30 News)--- You only have this rest of this month to see a recent art exhibit at Mississippi State University. It is unlike any show ever seen at MSU, according to Lori Neuenfedlt, gallery director. This unique art show, which…

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WCBI News Anchor, Part-Time Mississippi State Instructor Honored During Black History Month

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By Rachael Jordan COLUMBUS, Miss. (Take 30 News)--- Aliceville High School in Aliceville, Alabama recognized Aundrea Self along with ten other women as African American Influential Women in the community at a Black History Month program on Thursday, February 13th. Self…

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New MSU Art Gallery Invokes Feelings of Hope

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By John Lee STARKVILLE, Miss. (Take 30 News)--- You only have this rest of this month to see a recent art exhibit at Mississippi State University. It is unlike any show ever seen at MSU, according to Lori Neuenfedlt, gallery director. This unique art show, which…

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Interviewing Tips for Landing the Perfect Job and Internship

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By Kelsey Duncan  MISSISSIPPI STATE, Miss (Take 30 News) --- The Mississippi State University Career Center offers many interview tips from experts on how to have a successful interview. Experts instruct students and alumni who are looking for jobs and internships…

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Study Abroad Fair is Back

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By Torenzo Richardson MISSISSIPPI STATE, Miss. (Take 30 News)-- The study abroad committee hosts its annual study abroad fair to bring focus to many program options around the country in which college students can partake in for academic credit. Representatives…

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Freshman Council Host Stress Reducing Event for MSU Student Body

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By Torenzo Richardson MISSISSIPPI STATE, Miss. (Take 30 News) --The MSU Freshman Council hosted it's first event, "Popping into the New Year," to help college students cope with stress, and help them come up with New Years resolutions for the spring semester.…

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Bully Mail Ceases, As MSU Switches to Outlook

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By Torenzo Richardson MISSISSIPPI STATE, Miss. (Take 30 News)---When MSU students and staff log into their email later this month, it will look a little different. On February 26th, Mississippi State is switching from Bully Mail to Outlook in hopes…

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