- Starkville, Mississippi
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official_name = Starkville, Mississippi
settlement_type =City
nickname = Starkvegas
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map_caption = Location of Starkville, Mississippi
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map_caption1 =subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name =United States
subdivision_type1 = State
subdivision_name1 =Mississippi
subdivision_type2 = County
subdivision_name2 = Oktibbeha
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government_type =Council-manager government
leader_title = Mayor
leader_name = R. Dan Camp
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established_title = City
established_date = 1835unit_pref = Imperial
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area_total_km2 = 66.9
area_land_km2 = 66.5
area_water_km2 = 0.4
area_total_sq_mi = 25.8
area_land_sq_mi = 25.7
area_water_sq_mi = 0.2population_as_of = 2008
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population_total = 23,638
population_density_km2 = 338.4
population_density_sq_mi = 877.4timezone = Central (CST)
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utc_offset_DST = -5
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elevation_m = 102
elevation_ft = 335
latd = 33 |latm = 27 |lats = 45 |latNS = N
longd = 88 |longm = 49 |longs = 12 |longEW = Wpostal_code_type =
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postal_code = 39759-39760
area_code = 662
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blank_info = 28-70240
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website = http://www.cityofstarkville.org/
footnotes =Starkville is a city in Oktibbeha County,
Mississippi ,United States . As of2008 , the city population was 24,000. It is thecounty seat of Oktibbeha CountyGR|6.The campus of
Mississippi State University is located adjacent to the east of Starkville. As of the fall of 2008, MSU is the state of Mississippi's largest university with 17,824 undergraduates [cite web| url=http://www.msstate.edu/web/media/detail.php?id=4357|title=MSU reports record enrollment, highest-ever retention| accessdate=2008-09-19] , more than 4,000 graduate students, and more than 1,300 staff. The university is also the largest employer of Starkville and dominates the city's economy. Students have created a ready audience for the Magnolia Film Festival. Held every February, it is the oldest film festival in the state. Other major events held in Starkville and heavily supported by the MSU Student Body are the Dudy Gras Parade, Cotton District Arts Festival, Johnny Cash Flower Pickin' Festival, Old Main Music Festival, and Bulldog Bash.History
The Starkville area has been inhabited for over 2100 years. Artifacts in the form of clay pot fragments and artwork dating from that time period have been found east of Starkville at the Herman Mound and Village site, a National Historic Register site. The modern early settlement of the Starkville area was started after the Choctaw inhabitants of
Oktibbeha County surrendered their claims to land in the area in theTreaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek in 1830. White settlers were drawn to the Starkville area because of two large springs. A mill southwest of town providedclapboards which gave the town its original name, Boardtown. In 1835, Boardtown was established as the county seat ofOktibbeha County and its name was changed to Starkville in honor ofRevolutionary War heroGeneral John Stark [cite web| url=http://www.starkville.org/tourism/history/timeline.html| title=Starkville's History| accessdate=2006-08-24] .On
March 21 2006 , Starkville became the first city in Mississippi to adopt a smoking ban for indoor public places, including restaurants and bars. This ordinance went into effect onMay 20 2006 [cite web| url=http://www.cityofstarkville.org/government/ordinances/2006/2006-02.pdf#search=%22starkville%20no%20smoking%20ordinance%22| title=Ordinance Number 2006-02| accessdate=2006-09-05] .Geography
Starkville is located at coor dms|33|27|45|N|88|49|12|W|city (33.462471, -88.819990)GR|1.
According to the
United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 25.8square mile s (66.9km² ), of which, 25.7 square miles (66.5 km²) of it is land and 0.2 square miles (0.4 km²) of it (0.58%) is water.US Highway 82 and Mississippi Highways 12 and 25 are major roads through Starkville. The nearest airport with scheduled service is
Golden Triangle Regional Airport (GTR).George M. Bryan Field (KSTF) serves as Starkville'sgeneral aviation airport. There are multiple privately owned airstrips in the area.Demographics
As of the 2000 censusGR|2, there were 21,869 people, 9,462 households, and 4,721 families residing in the city. The
population density was 851.4 people per square mile (328.7/km²). There were 10,191 housing units at an average density of 396.7/sq mi (153.2/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 64.60% White, 30.02% African American, 0.15% Native American, 3.75% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 0.64% from other races, and 0.80% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.34% of the population.There were 9,462 households out of which 24.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 34.1% were married couples living together, 13.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 50.1% were non-families. 32.1% of all households were made up of individuals and 6.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.24 and the average family size was 2.92.
The age distribution, which is strongly influenced by the presence of more than 16,000 students of Mississippi State University, is: 20.0% under the age of 18, 29.7% from 18 to 24, 26.6% from 25 to 44, 15.2% from 45 to 64, and 8.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 25 years. For every 100 females there were 102.0 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 101.5 males.
The median income for a household in the city was $22,590, and the median income for a family was $39,557. Males had a median income of $35,782 versus $21,711 for females. The
per capita income for the city was $16,272. About 18.1% of families and 31.1% of the population were below thepoverty line , including 28.3% of those under age 18 and 16.8% of those age 65 or over. These median income figures are significantly skewed due to a significant number of people on government assistance. The GreaterStarkville area boasts one of the state’s highesteducational attainment levels with an estimated 22.2 percent of the population over the age of 25 having earned at least aBachelor’s Degree and 24.5 percent having earned aMaster’s ,Professional , orDoctorate Degree . Compared to the state’seducational attainment level of 20.7 (urban) and 14.1 (rural) percent of the population over the age of 25 having earned at least aBachelor’s Degree ,Starkville is clearly above theMississippi average.Oktibbeha County’s currentunemployment rate of 5.5 percent is nearly half a percentage below the state average of over 5.9 percent, and well-below the surrounding area’s 8.2 percent. The surrounding area includes Choctaw, Clay, Lowndes, Noxubee, Webster and Winston Counties. Those statistics show that the county, more specifically Starkville, has a sturdy infrastructure and a high quality of life.Oktibbeha County has consistently held the lowestunemployment rate compared to the six surrounding counties, and is ranked in the state’s top 20 counties for the lowest unemployment.According to the
Mississippi Development Authority , 1,840 jobs have been created in the GreaterStarkville are since 2001, with 58 firms investing more than $321 million. This amounts to a 211 percent increase in jobs created and a 220 percent increase inCapital Investment , as compared to 2001.Almost 37 percent of the total population falls within the desirable workforce age range (25 to 49), which is an estimated 8,200 individuals.
Education
Public schools
The City of Starkville is served by the
Starkville School District .Starkville High School athletics are designated as Class 5A, Region 2, Division 1.Private schools
*Starkville Academy [http://starkvilleacademy.org/]
*Starkville Christian School [http://www.scschool.org/]Popular culture
Famous American pilot
Charles Lindbergh made a successful landing on the outskirts ofStarkville in 1927 during his famousGuggenheim Tour [ [http://www.charleslindbergh.com/history/gugtour.asp Guggenheim Tour website] ] and stayed at a boarding house in theMaben community. Lindbergh later wrote about that landing in his autobiographical account of his barnstorming days, titled "WE."Starkville is purportedly the birthplace of
Tee Ball , invented by Dr. Clyde Muse, a member of theStarkville Rotarians in 1961 [ [http://www.starkvillerotary.com/info/history.html "A Look at the Starkville Rotary Club Through the Years"] , Starkville Rotary Club] . Dr. Muse was also an educator in Starkville, having been Principal of Starkville High School for many years. He also was a renowned baseball and basketball coach (one of his early teams won a State Championship. Members included Lewis Mallory, Jackie Wofford, Barry Wood, and Carse Smith.) The town itself is considered to be the Baseball Capital of the South, having been the birthplace of National Baseball Hall of FamerCool Papa Bell andMississippi State University , whose Diamond Dogs have made nine trips to theNCAA BaseballCollege World Series inOmaha ,Nebraska .Notorious American gangster
Machine Gun Kelly lived in Starkville for two years when he attendedMississippi State University . He enrolled in the university to study agriculture in 1917. From the beginning, Kelly was considered a poor student, having been awarded his highest grade (a C+) for good physical hygiene. He was constantly in trouble with the faculty and spent much of his academic career attempting to work off the demerits he had earned.Johnny Cash was arrested for public drunkenness (though he described it as being picked up for picking flowers) in Starkville and held overnight at the city jail onMay 11 ,1965 , which was the inspiration for his song"Starkville City Jail" :"They're bound to get you,
""Cause they got a curfew,
""And you go to the Starkville city jail."
"The song appears on the album "At San Quentin .Local oral tradition has it that he finished a gig at what is now the [http://www.davesdarkhorse.com/ Dave's Darkhorse Tavern] . and then walked a block west to the northwest corner of Lee Boulevard (now MLK, Jr. Blvd.) and Montgomery Street, where he helped himself to the flower bed at the front of the house.
From
November 2 toNovember 4 ,2007 the [http://www.pardonjohnnycash.com/ Johnny Cash Flower Pickin' Festival] was held in Starkville, the city where Cash had been arrested over 40 years earlier. The festival, where he was offered a symbolicposthumous pardon, honored Cash's life and music, and is expected to become an annual event. [ [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20611738/ Mississippi town to honor the ‘Man in Black’ - US and Canada - MSNBC.com ] ]A song entitled "Starkville" appears on the
Indigo Girls ' 2002 album "Become You".Starkville also appears on a map of
Mississippi in the controversial 2007 film "".The [http://msucares.com/centers/agricenter/ Mississippi Horse Park] in Starkville is a National Top 40 Rodeo Facility and is considered to be one of the top tourist attractions in North Mississippi.
Starkville has the [http://www.magfilmfest.com/The_Mag/The_11th_Annual_Mag_Film_Fest.html Magnolia Film Festival] , held annually in February. It is the oldest festival in the state for independent films.
The Annual [http://www.myspace.com/cottondistrictfest Cotton District Arts Festival] in Starkville, held in the [http://www.thecottondistrict.net/ Historic Cotton District] the 3rd weekend of April, is considered to be one of the top arts festivals in the state, drawing a record crowd of nearly 25,000 in 2008. On hand for the festivities were [http://www.yall.com/ Y'all Magazine] , [http://www.southernliving.com/southern/ Southern Living Magazine] and [http://www.peavey.com/ Peavey Electronics] , over 100 of the state's top artisans and 25 live bands.
Starkville is also the home of Bulldog Bash, Mississippi's largest open-air free concert.
Notable people of Starkville
Birthplace of:
*Cool Papa Bell - African-American baseball great, 1903-1991
*Jerry Rice - National Football League Hall of Fame & College Football Hall of Fame Wide Receiver for the San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders and Seattle Seahawks, 3-time NFL World Champion, 13-time NFL Pro Bowler, 10-time NFL All Pro, Super Bowl MVP and former Mississippi Valley State University Standout (drafted 16th overall in the 1985 NFL Draft and 1st overall in the USFL Draft that same year). Set and still owns multiple NFL and NCAA records for receiving.
*Shauntay Hinton - Miss USA 2002
*Hayes Jones - gold medalist in the 110-meter hurdles at the Tokyo 1964 Olympics [http://www.usatf.org/athletes/hof/jones_h.asp]
*Travis Outlaw - NBA basketball player with thePortland Trail Blazers
*Antuan Edwards - NFL player [http://www.miamidolphins.com/newsite/news/top_story.asp?contentID=3206&lid=3206] [http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/players/playerpage/133277]
*Freddie Milons - Wide receiver,University of Alabama , later played for theNFL 'sPhiladelphia Eagles
*Jess Mowry (1960) - American writer of juvenile books
*Mark Applebaum - jazz pianist and composer of electronic music
*Quincy Hilliard - composer, author and professor
*Morris "Mo" Evans - musician
*Douglas McConnell - composer
*Brandi Shurden - musician
*Chad Anderson - musician, drummer [http://www.chadanderson.com]
*Nash Street - bluegrass band, Winners of the 26th Annual Colgate Country Showdown [http://www.nashstreet.com]Current residence of:
*Sylvester Croom - first African-American head football coach in theSoutheastern Conference (Mississippi State University)
*Bailey Howell - World Champion center for theNBA 'sBoston Celtics and formerMississippi State University stand-out
*Willie Daniel - World Champion running back for theLos Angeles Rams and formerMississippi State University stand-out
*Amy Tuck - Mississippi's former Lieutenant Governor
*Gregory Byrne - Mississippi State University Athletic DirectorEducated in:
*Edwin Granberry - one of the writers of the comic strip "Buz Sawyer "
*Rich Fields - Announcer, "The Price is Right"
*John Grisham - Acclaimed Author of International Best-Selling novels "A Time to Kill, The Firm, The Pelican Brief, Runaway Jury, The Client, The Chamber," etc.
*Hartley Peavey - Founder of Peavey Electronics, the world's largest manufacturer of sound amplification equipment
*George Bryan - Founder of Bryan Foods
*John C. Stennis - U.S. Senator
*G.V. 'Sonny' Montgomery - U.S. Congressman
* See also:List of Mississippi State University notable alumni Other famous residents:
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Major General William Miles (Bud) Miley U.S. 17th Airborne Division WW II - former assistant professor of military science atMississippi State University [http://msuinfo.ur.msstate.edu/alumnus/spring.98/43obits.htm]
*Machine Gun Kelly - AmericanProhibition -era gangster
*Dee Barton - composer
*Shane McRae - actor, appeared in "Hack", guest starred on "One Life to Live ", "", and was one of the stars of the ill-fated sitcom, "Four Kings ".
*Del Rendon - singer and guitarist (Puerto Rican Rum Drunks )
*Jamison "Hollerin" Hollister - fiddle player (Mayhem String Band )Notable local businesses
* [http://www.aspenbaycandles.com/Scripts/PublicSite/ Aspen Bay Candles]
* [http://www.xerium.com/weavexx/contactus/default.aspx/ WEAVEXX]
* [http://www.starkaerospace.com/ Stark Aerospace]Religion
Starkville boasts over 80 houses of worship, accommodating almost all religious traditions, largely due to the presence of Mississippi State University, which attracts people with a diverse range of nationalities [ [http://www.cityofstarkville.org/lifestyle/comm_involv.html Community Involvement ] ] . As of October
2007 , approximately half (49.74%) of people in Starkville claim a religious affiliation, with the majority (41.59% ) self-identifying asProtestant . Starkville has small percentages ofCatholic ,Hindu ,Mormon , andIslam ic adherents as well, and moderate percentages ofBaptist (25%) andMethodist (11%) adherents. [ [http://www.bestplaces.net/zip-code/Zip_Code_39759_Starkville_MS-RELIGION-73975900100.aspx Starkville, Mississippi (MS) religion resources - Sperling's BestPlaces ] ] [ [http://www.bestplaces.net/zip-code/Starkville_MS-73975900101.aspx Starkville, Mississippi (MS) religion resources - Sperling's BestPlaces ] ]References
;Citations
ee also
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Mississippi State University
* [http://www.starkvillerotary.com/info/history.html/ History of Tee Ball]
* [http://www.betterstarkville.com/ Better Starkville]
* [http://www.maroonandwhitemag.com/ Maroon & White Magazine]External links
* [http://cityofstarkville.org/ Official City of Starkville Website]
* [http://starkville.org/ Greater Starkville Development Partnership (GSDP) Website]
* [http://www.gtpdd.com/counties/oktibbeha/index.htm/ Official Oktibbeha County Website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/starkvilleyoungprof Starkville Young Professionals]
* [http://www.greenstarkville.org Green Starkville Organization]
* [http://www.betterstarkville.com/ BetterStarkville.com]
* [http://www2.mde.k12.ms.us/5320/ Starkville School District Website]
* [http://www.och.org/ Oktibbeha County Hospital Website]
* [http://shrike.erc.msstate.edu/raspet/raspet/pages/field.html/ RASPET Flight Lab / Bryan Field Airport Website]
* [http://www.gtra.com/ GTR Airport Website]
* [http://www.starkville.lib.ms.us/ Starkville / Oktibbeha Public Library Website]
* [http://www.createfoundation.com/page17816.cfm/ SOAR Website]
* [http://www.starkvilledailynews.com/ Starkville Daily News Website]
* [http://ww.starkvillearts.org/ Starkville Area Arts Council Website]
* [http://cities.wikia.com/wiki/Starkville City Wiki] (unofficial)
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