Bakers keep selling goods at rainy day farmers market The Oxford Farmers Market runs 52 weekends per year, rain or shine. On the worst weather days, columnist and Free Press Board President James Rubenstein writes that the bakers run the show.
Fall events in Oxford to celebrate the Halloween season Looking for ways to get into the Halloween spirit? Look no further than our collection of fall and Halloween-themed events happening in Oxford throughout October.
Confused about Issue 1? You’re not alone. Guest columnist Kathie Brinkman writes that confusing ballot language has left Ohio voters unsure about Issue 1, a measure which would put the redistricting process in the hands of a 15-member citizen commission.
Oxford considers updates to tobacco licensing regulations, passes new moratorium on certain short term rentals During a city council meeting Oct. 1, council members voted in favor of a new short term rental moratorium and accepted an agreement with Oxford Township for fire and EMS services. New regulations on tobacco businesses may also be on the way.
How Kiki Harmon built a thriving barber shop — and a community For Juiquetta "Kiki" Harmon, running a barber shop is about more than just cutting hair. It's a way to foster wellness and build community.
Politics, storytelling … and TV ad spots Columnist and Board Secretary Richard Campbell writes that storytelling, true or false, is at the center of political advertising in every election cycle.
Talawanda Board appoints new member to fill vacancy Matthew Wyatt, a senior director of development in the Farmer School of Business with nearly a decade of experience on a separate board of education, has been appointed to fill a vacancy on the Talawanda Board.