First Church of Christ concert on June 13

The public is invited to ‘I Am a Small Part of the World,? a free concert at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, located at 71 S. Washington St., on Sunday, June 13, at 3:30 p.m. The event will include vocalists, pianists and organists. All performers are local artists and most are regular performers at […]

2004 Chamber Golf Outing Winners

Following are the winners from the 2004 Oxford Area Chamber of Commerce Golf Outing: Mixed Division – Davenpoit University: Jessica Edwards, Jackie Lovejoy, Tracy Schaffer and Gerry Kane Women’s Division – Dianne Offer, Luan Offer, Kim Skalnek and Peggy Ritz Men’s Division – Tim Bronkema, Darren Masterson, Ray Kubani and Dean Davis Longest Drive – […]

OCA presents awards

Oxford Christian Academy concluded its 31st year of providing the finest in Christian education with an awards program on June 4. Kyle Brantley received the best in attendance award. Brianna Kester was awarded the highest secondary academic certificate. The following students received the highest academic achievement certificates for their grade: Hannah Derderian, first and second […]

Tree lighting kicks off holidays, honors soldier

A small rural town in the Midwest gathers to light the Christmas tree, sing carols and honor a soldier fighting in a war far from home. Norman Rockwell couldn’t have painted a more perfect Christmas scene than what took place in the Village of Leonard Saturday night. Everyone gathered in front of the old fire […]

Letter to the Editor

Dear Grandma and Grandpa Kroninger, This is a letter that should have been written many years ago. I feel that I have so much to say. Well, here I go. Grandma and Grandpa, I would like to say thank you for being there for Mark and I. I can say that I have many good […]

Vacation bible school available for area kids

Oxford United Methodist Church, located at 21 E. Burdick St., invites all children in the Oxford area to its annual Vacation Bible School program running Sunday, July 25, through Thursday, July 29, from 6-8:30 p.m. This year is SonGames 2004, a week of sporting good fun, showing how being on God’s Team teaches us to […]

Letter to the Editor

I am writing to alert Oxford Township and the Oxford Multi-Lakes (Tan, Squaw, Mickelson, Clear, Cedar, and Long Lakes) residents about the impact the Oxford Twp. Central Water System has on depleting our lake levels and in creating an impending financial liability for township residents. Historically in Oxford Twp., the developer of a new housing […]

Letter to the Editor

I am probably playing with fire as my husband would say ? but I think C.J. Carnacchio is watching too many Geraldo investigative reports dealing with corrupt officials abusing tax dollars. Wow ? I never thought I would be called an overpaid, arrogant, out-of-touch, fat faced public servant selfishly living off the public trough. Well […]

Deputy Reports

Monday, Nov. 19, obscene phone call reported at Palazzo di Bocce on Lapeer Road. *** Tuesday, Nov. 20, vehicle reported stolen on Elmhurst Drive. The vehicle was found an hour later abandoned on Judah Road. Domestic assault arrest on Morgan Road. A 36-year-old female attacked a 39-year-old male after an argument on how to discipline […]

LO Police Log

Monday, Nov. 19, neighbor trouble reported on Bellevue. *** Tuesday, Nov. 20, abandoned vehicle, with front end damage and deployed air bags, reported on Beebe. Vehicle was impounded. Domestic assault reported on Axford. *** Wednesday, Nov. 21, several ordinance violations reported on Northshore. Flag reported missing from Eastlawn Cemetery on Orion and Flint. *** Thursday, […]