The Old Townie: Settling into Oxford When columnist Steve Schnabl looks back on his time in Oxford so far, what he remembers most are its people.
Oxford celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month sans UniDiversity Festival; Miami to host cultural dance and music event This will be the first year in two decades without a UniDiversity Festival, but Oxford residents and Miami students will still have a chance to engage with Hispanic culture.
‘I’m 82 years old and I’m starting a new career:’ Oxford resident to publish book of poems and stories Years after retiring, Charles Roberts has discovered a new passion for writing. He says his first book, which he is self-publishing soon, was divinely inspired.
New loan program aims to bring more childcare options to Oxford People looking to start licensed childcare businesses or expand existing options in Oxford will be eligible for a new forgivable loan from the city.
Local baker and nonprofit director makes final scone delivery For years, Kate Currie has regularly dropped off her scones and other baked goods at MOON Co-op to sell to Oxford residents. Last week, she made her final delivery as she pivots to focus on her nonprofit organization.
City, owners of former frat house resolve code violations Oxford's law director and fire chief avoided threats of litigation and resolved code violation issues with the owners of 405 E. Vine Street. The property used to house a now-suspended fraternity.
Oxford adopts changes for deer management program After a low harvest last year, Oxford is adjusting its deer management program by dividing the bow hunting season into separate periods.