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02/20/11

Stark Vegas Fun for Flat Stanley

Starkville, Mississippi (557 miles from home)   Hey Jake, (Cowboy with Flat Stanley – Cheeeeeese!) We were so excited when Flat Stanley arrived in Starkville, Mississippi – home of the Mississippi State University Bulldogs!  Starkville, also affectionately known as Stark Vegas, is less than three hours southeast of Memphis, Tennessee (and so many people in your family!) Guess what happened… Read More

10/11/10

I Hope You Are Lucky Enough to Know a Sidney Miller

One of the greatest benefits to the career I lucked my way into, is the people. I really think that’s how I landed in agricultural communications and I know it’s a major part of the reason I’ve remained. From the first time I went out on a cotton farm to do my first story til conversations I had late last… Read More

09/10/10

Big Personalities, Great Histories & Pop Culture from Small Town America

When traveling through small towns, slowing down from highway speeds can help you find part of our history and pop culture you may otherwise miss.

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