High-five for the first day of school!

Daniel Axford kindergarten teacher Kim Kreilach (left) gives a high-five to new student Trinity Munoz as Oxford went back to school Aug. 24. Kreilach offered each of her students their choice of a hug, high-five or handshake as they entered her classroom. Of course, all the options were accompanied by a friendly smile. Photo by […]

Addison cuts funding for local services

The good news is Addison Township is going to save approximately $49,750 next year. The bad news is the government won’t be funding a number of local services that directly impact residents? lives. Addison’s board of trustees voted unanimously Aug. 25 to eliminate funding to the North Oakland Transportation Authority (NOTA), Polly Ann Trail, Oxford-Addison […]

FISH finds a new home in Thomas

THOMAS ? A local charity found a new home. A piece of community history found new life. And one ‘family? found a way to help another in need. After 18 months of searching for a new place to house its food, clothing and furniture for the needy, Oxford/Orion FISH was handed the keys to Thomas […]

Village takes over blues fest, park to be new locale

Hot Blues and Barbecue will return to Oxford next year, but under new leadership and in a completely different venue. On Aug. 23, the village council voted to accept the responsibility for the planning and execution of Hot Blues and BBQ 2006. Council did this based on an Aug. 15 recommendation from the Oxford Downtown […]

Council OKs $700K purchase agreement for industrial site

A $700,000 purchase agreement for a piece of land crucial to protecting Oxford Village’s water supply and possibly expanding Scripter Park was approved 4-0 by council Aug. 23. Council authorized moving ahead with the completion of a real estate purchase agreement for 98 S. Glaspie Street ? a former industrial site consisting of two parcels […]

Building permit sought for downtown development

DOWNTOWN OXFORD ? Soon the giant vacant space filled with debris, rubble and weeds next to Centennial Park could be filled with construction workers. The Orion-based Promark Properties, which owns the lot bordering the park on the north side, applied for a building permit from the Village of Oxford Aug. 24. Local businesses such as […]

Reading pays off for Oxford teen

Congratulations to Susan Reynolds! The 13-year-old Oxford resident was the grand prize winner in a drawing held as part of the Oxford Public Library’s Teen Summer Reading Program. She won a $100 U.S. Savings Bond generously donated by Oxford Bank. Fifty-six of the 79 teens (or 71 percent) who signed up for the summer reading […]

Oxford’s Quality Fastener & Supply goes retail

Times change. Economies change. Any successful businessman knows that in order to survive and thrive a company must adapt to their environment. Mickey Hiatt, owner of the Oxford-based Quality Fastener & Supply Company, understands this concept. That’s why he’s expanded his wholesale business to include a retail side. For 17 years, Hiatt’s wholesale company provided […]

Here to help

There’s a new code enforcement officer in the Village of Oxford and he’s armed with a friendly smile and helpful attitude. Meet James Sommers, 23, an Oxford Township resident hired by the village in July to enforce local ordinance codes. Earlier this year, council and DDA budgeted $10,971 for a part-time code enforcement officer to […]

H20-Help 2 Oxford

The mission ? ‘H2O ? Help 2 Oxford.? The objective ? Gather as many cases of bottled drinking water as possible in three days and personally truck it all down to Oxford, Mississippi to quench the thirst of Hurricane Katrina survivors. ‘We’ve got to do something,? said Oxford Township Parks and Recreation Director Ron Davis […]

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