Horse farm seeks 3 wishes

When children participate in the LifeHorse program at the Grand Review Farm in Oxford, they say their lives are changed. Children aged 3 to 21 with terminal, emotional and chronic illnesses attend the horse farm to find happiness and companionship through riding the equines. And now, LifeHorse might have the chance to help the children […]

Lakeville ‘mayor’ back on his feet

Those who attended the Strawberry Festival in Leonard July 16 might have noticed a friendly, familiar face missing from the parade. Addison Township resident Bob Smith, 87, was supposed to head the parade as the grand marshal, but had a frightening experience the night before. ‘I was in the movies at the Star Theater in […]

Warming up their ABCs and 123s

It’s that time again! The television commercials are flooding the airwaves and kids are getting on their parent’s last nerves. That’s right, it’s time to go back to school. While kids are busy shopping for the latest fashions for the fast-approaching new school year, their teachers are busy prepping their rooms and curriculum. One teacher […]

Future Palmer and Woods

Congratulations to Lake Orion residents Tyler Anderson and Ian Peterson and Clarkston resident Evan Young for being first place winners in the Oxford Hills Junior Golf League this summer. Sixty players ages 10 to 15 competed during the eight-week season. The players were divided into three flights (each containing 20 players) based on age and […]

New policy encourages parental involvement

As a part of the No Child Left Behind federal legislature, the Oxford School District has instituted a new Parent Involvement Policy this school year. The Parent Involvement Policy was designed the beginning of this year to encourage parent involvement with their students. The Oxford School Board decided Tuesday night to adopt this policy and […]

Ken Mueller’s shoes are made for walkin’

As a part of the statewide ‘Walk Michigan? program through Michigan Parks and Recreation, Oxford residents were urged to dust off their walking shoes and get moving around local parks. Established by Governor Granholm and the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness, Health and Sports, participation in ‘Walk Michigan? made walkers eligible for a trip to […]

Say hello to future officer Kesselring

When Oxford resident Julie Kesselring, 17, attended the Michigan Student State Trooper program in Lansing three weeks ago, she went through the toughest, most physically and mentally enduring week of her life. And she loved every minute of it. Kesselring, who will be a senior this fall at Oxford High School, joined 42 other teenagers […]

4-H members teach needy families to cook, eat healthy

Back in June, 4-H Club members who meet in Leonard set out to help 20 low-income families in Oakland County adapt healthier lifestyles. Using a $7,200 grant from Kraft Food Services, the club began raising their own chickens and produce organically and a side of an organic steer. ‘The idea is that we want to […]

Say hi to Oxford’s 11 new teachers

New to the Oxford school district this fall are 11 teachers eager to start their careers as educators and guidance counselors. Some teach science, some language arts, some physical education, but all of them share the bond of molding young minds and preparing our future leaders. Let’s meet Oxford’s freshmen teachers ? Brian Edwards Family: […]

Tales from Indonesia

In July 2003, the Leader ran a story about an Oxford resident planning to live and teach in Indonesia for two whole years. Well, she’s back and Sarah Warmoth is raring to travel overseas again to pursue her life-long goal. The 1997 Oxford High School grad left the comforts of her home in July and […]

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