Stolen car, drugs & a man on the roof ? oh, my!

Sheriff’s deputies arrested five individuals at a home on East St. after getting tips of a possible stolen automobile at the home. The owner of a gas station on S. Lapeer Rd. witnessed the group inside his store and said they were acting ‘suspicious.? He wrote down their license plate number and called the sheriff’s […]

Golf carts allowed on trail next month

Be on the look out for motorized vehicles on Leonard’s asphalt section of the Polly Ann Trail next month. The Polly Ann Trailway Management Council (PATMC) voted unanimously at their Aug. 22 meeting to allow senior citizens and others with limited mobility to use motorized golf carts on a trial basis. Council decided that the […]

Teacher, horse head to nationals

Maximilian of W’rttemberg is ranked 8th in the nation for a four-year-old and will be heading to a national championship this weekend because of it. No, he won’t be competing in a finger-painting championship at his preschool. He’s competing at the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) National Young Horse Dressage Championships in Lexington, Kentucky. Horses […]

Booters win first league game

After a minor set-back last Wednesday at their first league game against Holly, the Oxford varsity boys soccer team came back strong Monday night for a 2-0 win against Clio. The Wildcats controlled much of the game in the first half and had numerous opportunities for shots at the goal. Senior exchange student Nicholas Schrecker […]

Bikers log 332 miles from Lansing to Mackinaw

Six Oxford residents, all extremely passionate about bicycling, recently participated in the 37th Annual Dick Allen Lansing to Mackinaw (DALMAC) bicycle tour. Founded in 1971 by former State Sen. Dick Allen, DALMAC gives riders a choice of five routes ranging from 288 miles to 409. Furthering the appreciation of bicycling as a means of transportation […]

Baptist mission team returns from Africa

When local churches hold their annual Vacation Bible Schools over the hot summer months they can sometimes serve up to 100 children. But for the eight-member mission group from the First Baptist Church of Oxford, they spent a whole month teaching close to 3,000 African children about Jesus Christ. The team, made up of teens, […]

Corunna sinks Oxford

The Oxford varsity swimmers lost their first meet of the season against Corunna High School last Wednesday 48-125. Although it was a disappointing loss, coach Jackie Boswell said it was a ‘really good meet? and that she’s ‘very proud of the girls.? ‘There are a lot of ways that the girls can improve, and over […]

More kids, more bucks for schools

Due to an unexpected jump in student enrollment this year, the district will generate approximately $660,870 in additional revenue, which in turn will bring more job opportunities back to the schools and save students money. Superintendent Dr. William Skilling said this year’s enrollment is up somewhere between 91 and 96 students. That means additional support […]

Parkhurst wins Leader, Review Gas Giveaway!

Congratulations to Oxford resident Linda Parkhurst for winning the $500 Gas Giveaway contest from Uncle Boomba’s gas station and The Oxford Leader and Lake Orion Review. Parkhurst was surprised with her winning certificate at her home last Thursday. She said she ‘never gave it a thought? that she would win the grand prize and that […]

Raid your ‘Best Friend’s Closet?

Deciding what to wear to a special occasion can be one of the hardest decision women and young girls can ever make. It’s an even harder decision when the dress you want is equal to the amount on your monthly paycheck. That’s why it’s time to check out My Best Friend’s Closet, owned by Oxford […]

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