My Way

I’m a firm believer in two things about life. 1) Those who fail to learn from history’s mistakes are doomed to repeat them. 2) People don’t change when it comes to their basic nature. From time to time, we may change the face we present to the world in order to fool those around us. […]

A common cause

Walking around Oxford’s 3rd Annual Relay for Life over the weekend you couldn’t help but encounter people whose lives have been touched by cancer. As Oxford resident Judy Johnson, 64, rounded the high school track side-by-side with her 89-year-old mother, Jenny Klinkhamer, of Arizona, you could tell they shared a bond that went deeper than […]

Extension for Oakland building denied

It looks like there will be no re-creation of the historic Oakland hotel in downtown Oxford after all. The Oxford Village Planning Commission May 15 voted 8-0 to deny extension of site plan approval for the three-story, 21,000-square-foot commercial building developer Charles Schneider had planned to construct in downtown’s northwest quadrant between the Healthy Smile […]

Tribute paid to troops, families

Echoes from the distant past and tears from the painful present filled downtown Oxford’s Centennial Park on Memorial Day as the community gathered to pay tribute to those heroes who gave up all of their tomorrows for our today. ‘I would like to thank our veterans, those currently in the service and their families for […]

Smith receives G.E. Meads Award

Few people personify Oxford like Helen L. Smith. From her more than three decades of helping honor and support Wildcat athletes to her involvement in American Legion Post 108 to her work on numerous local political campaigns, she bleeds blue and gold. ‘If you’ve ever been to Oxford, you know Helen Smith,? said longtime friend […]

Safety path millage on Aug. ?08 ballot

A small step toward improving Oxford Township’s safety path system was taken by officials last week. Township officials voted 4-3 to place a 10-year, 0.25-mill tax request ‘for the establishment, construction and maintenance of safety paths? on the August 2008 primary election ballot. ‘A lot of people that I have talked to are interested in […]

Parks/Rec. wants to offer seniors more activities

Senior citizens want more than just bingo and lunch a few days a week and Oxford Township Parks and Recreation is willing to give them more options. ‘They want activities just like everybody else does, but no one’s programming for them,? said Parks and Rec. Director Ron Davis. Davis and Becky Paquin, senior coordinator for […]

My Way

Government is stupid. I’m sure there are pithier ways to express that sentiment using fancy adjectives from the thesaurus and witty phraseology. But nothing else puts it so succinctly, so simply, so truthfully. It strikes me as ironic that last year the township built this brand new, spacious, $1.8 million office complex and now it […]

Leader Editorial

This is a pivotal year in Oxford Village politics. Four of the five seats on the village council are up for grabs in the Tuesday, Sept. 11 election. For those seeking genuine reform of the village government, this presents a unique and powerful opportunity to make a real difference. From cityhood to downtown development to […]

Preparing to lead

Today, they’re ambitious high school students, but tomorrow they’ll be civic leaders and public servants guiding our communities and the nation. A motivated group of four Oxford High School students have been selected to participate in three summer programs designed to educate them about public service, promote good citizenship and prepare them to someday take […]

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