Oxford High School’s National Honor Society hosted a blood drive Friday that collected 102 pints of liquid life for the American Red Cross. The club’s goal was to net 85 pints. A total of 118 students and staff donated or attempted to donate blood during the drive.
Here’s what happens when you don’t pay your fire tax. The department shows up, but they just let your house burn while they pose for photos. JUST KIDDING! Actually, Oxford’s hard-working firefighters took a moment to pose for this group photo during a training burn that occurred on Saturday using an old house at the […]
So much fun was had by so many at Celebrate Oxford that we couldn’t limit our photos to just one page. So, here’s another page full of smiling faces and folks enjoying all that Oxford has to offer.
Much like the mythical phoenix rising from its ashes to be reborn anew, so a new residential development will rise from the ashes of an old Oxford home that was purposely burned to the ground Saturday. The Oxford Fire Department torched the home, located at the corner of Pathfinder Trail and W. Drahner Rd. as […]
Downtown Oxford’s Merge Studio & Gallery is hosting a unique event that combines art, cars and charity. On Friday, Aug. 10, the 18 N. Washington St. business will host an automotive artist reception, silent auction and classic car show from 7-9 p.m. ‘We have a lot of car crazy people in Detroit ? it’s the […]
Editor’s Note: In light of his mother’s passing (see left), Walt Studinger asked if we could reprint the following article about her from Nov. 1, 2006. We’re happy to oblige. We’d also like to express our deepest condolences to Walt and his entire family. Nan was a great lady. Attend an Oxford freshman girls basketball […]
All eyes were on the Indianwood Golf & Country Club in Orion Township a few weeks ago when it hosted the 2012 U.S. Senior Open. While it was certainly exciting and glamorous, there’s no denying those golfers who chipped and putted in the national spotlight represent the sport’s past. Enthusiasts interested in the sport’s future […]
No wishy-washy, politically correct rhetoric was heard in downtown Oxford’s Centennial Park on Memorial Day. Just plain talk and strong words directed toward those who wish to destroy America and those who come here to live and work, but maintain allegiance to their native lands. ‘You come to this country, you come here because it’s […]
The idea of erecting a 180-foot cellular tower in Seymour Lake Park was greeted favorably by the Oxford Township Planning Commission last week. ‘I’m all for it,? said Commissioner George Black. Ron Davis, director of the township parks and recreation department, approached planning commissioners to gauge their feelings on the concept before investing the necessary […]
A group of agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) raided an Oxford Village home Thursday morning. According to Special Agent Sandra Berchtold, media coordinator for the FBI Detroit Field Office, the agents executed search and arrest warrants at 61 East St. (corner of East and Louck streets). Details regarding exactly what the agents […]