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The Oxford City Council had a busy agenda at its May 6 meeting, including planning festival logistics, new mural projects and changes to the look of the city. In addition, Mayor William Snavely ...
Talawanda School District placed a school administrator on paid leave last week after an inappropriate conduct complaint. Police are investigating the issue, however the district cannot discuss ...
Tucked between the famous and often bustling Brick Street Bar and Oxford’s Uptown Park, is a quaint boutique that has served the Oxford community for over 40 years. The Apple Tree was opened in 1979 ...
Brandon Frost has been local to the Oxford area for nearly his entire life. Though he probably never imagined it as a kid, Frost has now made a career as a small business owner in town keeping bees.
Oxford Presbyterian Church celebrates its 200th anniversary this year, called the “bicentennial.” The church traces its roots back to Scotland and will display their own “tartan,” a Scottish patterned ...
Miami University announced the offices of diversity, equity and inclusion will discontinue operations following Senate Bill 1 (S.B. 1). The university is required to make several organizational ...
Miami Environmental Professionals will be hosting Earth Fest from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 26 at Oxford’s Uptown Park to help promote sustainability. Informational booths from over 30 different Miami ...
McCloskey Wonder Works Museum is preparing to become the nonprofit in residence at Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum. It will be an 18-month agreement between the two museums beginning May 29. The ...
E&H Ace Hardware hosted a ribbon-cutting event with the City of Oxford after recently undergoing renovations at its Oxford location. The renovations revamped the indoor appearance of the store and ...
The Butler Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) recently announced that they have acquired $1.5 million, which will be put toward improving the aquatic conditions of Four Mile Creek in Oxford.
The McCullough-Hyde Women’s Giving Circle gave $35,000 in grants to seven community organizations that help support women and children in the Oxford area. The Women’s Giving Circle met in February to ...
Oxford has experienced a significant change economically, and city officials are adapting to the shift since the COVID-19 pandemic. Businesses, schools and restaurants across the U.S. were shut down ...
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