Ready for battle

Three 2005 Oxford High School graduates are preparing for a battle next month. No, they’re not heading off to war in Iraq. They’re headed to the second annual Detroit News Battle of the Bands. On April 1, Emily Burns, Chris Agar and Mike Berlingieri, all 18, will compete against nine other teenage bands from Michigan […]

DECA headed to state conference

Fifty-seven marketing students from Oxford High School will spend March 10-12 participating in Michigan DECA’s 60th Annual State Career Development Conference in Dearborn. This event is the only opportunity in Michigan where high school marketing leaders can come together to prepare for their careers. By going to this conference, the students will have the change […]

Disabled for a day

Fourth graders at Clear Lake Elementary spent the day blind, deaf and handicapped as part of the Disability Awareness Workshop held on March 6. The free workshop, sponsored by Oakland Schools, is meant to help the young students understand what it is like to be handicapped. Parent volunteers, like Jenny Todd, taught students about physical […]

One killed, two injured when tree falls on truck

Authorities in Brandon Twp. are saying Monday’s high winds and bad-timing are to blame for the tragic accident that occurred on Sherwood Road, a quarter-mile west of Baldwin, and left one man dead. It appears high winds caused a large oak tree split down the center and fall, crushing the cab of a 1977 Ford […]

Armed robbery in downtown Leonard

Addison Township authorities are urging business owners in Oxford and Addison to be on the look out for a possible serial armed robber. The male suspect robbed the Addison Foods store on 31 E. Elmwood Street in Leonard around 9:45 Monday morning with a silver semi-automatic handgun. Sgt. Pete Burkett, Addison’s sheriff substation commander, said […]

Oxford’s answer to Ms. Manners

Did you know it’s not proper etiquette to ask ‘who’s calling? when answering the phone? Or do you know how to properly eat your soup? Oxford resident Pamela Barc knows, and she’s making it her goal to teach the young and old the basics of etiquette. While owning a preschool in Auburn Hills, Barc received […]

Eagle Scout creates reading garden in Leonard

Congratulations to James Fifield III for officially becoming an Eagle Scout this past February. The 18-year-old Oxford High School senior’s rank was elevated after finishing his Eagle Scout project where he created a reading garden at Leonard Elementary. Fifields mother, Julie, works as a reading teacher at his former elementary school and suggested the idea […]

Competition brings out the worst in parents

‘Make the most of yourself, for that is all there is of you.? ‘Ralph Waldo Emerson Sports. They can bring out the best in athletes and the worst in parents. This statement was proved correct to me once more at the Mid-Michigan Wrestling Association’s state finals held at Oxford High School last weekend. Hundreds and […]

Breathe life into your skin

It used to be when women wanted a rejuvenating face-lift they had to go under the knife or inject Botox into their skin. Looks like doctors Christian Troy and Sean McNamara are out of a job. The latest craze in the quest for perfect skin is Topical Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy ? the keyword being oxygen. […]

Oxford teen heading to Germany, Poland for mission trip

In June, Oxford resident Torriey Housic will be leaving the state and the country for the first time ever. Oh, and it will be her first time on a plane, too. Needless to say she’s a little nervous. ‘All in one day’sweet,? she said a little apprehensively. The 16-year-old Oxford High School sophomore will be […]

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