Text presented for Lakeville Cemetery historical marker

Lakeville Cemetery’s historical marker is one step closer to completion. Text for their Michigan Historical Marker sign was presented to the Addison Twp. Board of Trustees during their meeting on Monday, July 20. Upon reviewing the text, the board came to an agreement to table approving the wording for the marker in order for revisions […]

May competes for Ms. Senior Michigan title

When most people think of pageants, they either think of little girls dressing up and performing on stage to the delight of their parents or women competing for the title of Miss America or Miss Universe. Addison Township resident Marie May bucked those preconceived notions when she competed in the 2011 Ms. Senior Michigan Pageant […]

OHS student gets sneak peek at medical world

Oxford High School senior Gregory Rosenhauer got the opportunity of a lifetime to spend two weeks studying medicine in Boston, MA earlier this summer. Rosenhauer attended the National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine from June 26 to July 5. The National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine introduces high school students to the world of medicine. […]

New real estate office in town

Home buying or leasing in the Oxford/Addison area has just gotten easier with the addition of Re/Max Blue Ribbon, located at 352 N. Lapeer Rd., to the Oxford community. Owner Valerie Spicer, who has been working in the real estate business for the past eight years, chose to open her Re/Max location in Oxford because […]

Oxford’s most accomplished soccer player headed for Hall of Fame

Kellen Kalso enters the Oxford High School Athletic Hall of Fame as the most accomplished soccer player in school history. ‘It’s a wonderful honor . . . to be a part of such a wonderful group (representing) Oxford,? said Kalso, who graduated in 2000. ‘It’s pretty cool to look back and reflect on the accomplishments […]

Oxford begins rolling out the blue turf

Monday, July 18 was a blue-banner day in the history of the Oxford Athletic Department. The much anticipated blue and gold synthetic turf, given to the district as a gift from the Oxford Turf Committee, began installation at Oxford High Schools? Wildcat Stadium. According to Rich Jordan, vice president of sales and marketing for AstroTurf, […]

Fishermen wanted for charity tourney Saturday

Oxford residents itching to bust out their fishing rods and tackle can do so this weekend and head out to Stony Lake Township Park for a fishing tournament. On Saturday, July 23 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., the local non-profit organization Touched by an Angel will be hosting their first annual fishing tournament to […]

Oxford woman allegedly breaks into OCJ inmate’s home

Oxford resident Patricia Osborn, 46, is now in jail after allegedly robbing a man who was in jail. Especially when the crime is allegedly breaking and entering into a residence of a known inmate in Oakland County Jail and allegedly stealing possessions belonging to the inmate. Osborn was arraigned in front of Magistrate Marie Soma […]

Inman headed for OHS Hall of Fame

Caryn Inman-Herrick, a 2003 Oxford High School graduate and three sport standout in basketball, volleyball and track and field, went on to star in two sports during her collegiate career at Madonna University, thus earning her a spot in the 2011 Class of the OHS Athletic Hall of Fame. During her OHS varsity career, Inman […]

OHS grad views Joplin damage firsthand

Matt Payne, a 1993 Oxford High School graduate, got a firsthand account of the amazing power of mother nature. Payne, who works as the news director for KOAM TV and KFJN TV, was at home in Pittsburg, Kansas, 30 miles north of Joplin, when tornado sirens began going off. On Sunday, May 22, an EF-5 […]

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