What's in a Name? Butler County Major General Richard Butler lent his name to not one but three counties across the U.S., including Butler County, Ohio.
TV is changing. Can we keep up, and do we want to? When columnist Richard Campbell finds a TV show he doesn't like nowadays, he has a simple way to describe it: too network-y. For Campbell, the changes streaming have brought to television are welcome ones.
Letter to the Editor: Responding to George Lang's 'civil war' comment Tom Cooke, a democratic candidate for Senate District 4, writes that he is dismayed by State Senator George Lang's comments regarding a civil war at a recent JD Vance rally.
Letter to the Editor: Oxford Citizens for Peace and Justice reading challenged books at Books on the Bricks Leaders in Oxford Citizens for Peace and Justice support local decision-makers combatting book bans, highlighted in previous Oxford Free Press coverage. OCPJ will read passages from banned books at the next Red Brick Friday event.
Meet the Greek native bringing authentic olive oil to Oxford Evie Semertzides connects with her Greek roots through her business, Kofina, which bottles olive oil from her tiny hometown of Stavies on Crete.
What’s in a Name? Cincinnati Cincinnati was first founded as Losantiville in 1788, but the name didn't stick through the city's more than 200-year history.
'Write' Uptown with Sally Roi Looking for suggestions on how to spend your time in Oxford or to learn more about the town and its community? Look no further than "Write" Uptown, an "Ask Me" column from Sally Roi.