Community garage sale

‘One man’s junk is another man’s treasurer.? Clarkston Retailers Group is encouraging all garage sale folk to participate in the Hertiage Route Garage Sale on the First Saturday in May. ‘The idea is to get people to come to town and participate in shopping or selling, said Peg Roth, Clarkston retailer group member. The M-15 […]

Full restitution paid for personal purchases with district credit card

Full restitution has been paid to the Oxford school district by former Crossroads School Principal Shelly Chapman, according to Superintendent Tim Throne. Chapman, who was an employee of Oxford Community Schools, resigned Jan. 29 after being confronted about using the district’s credit card to make approximately $3,400 in personal purchases, according to school officials. Throne […]

Grapplers claim 3rd straight district title

The Wildcat grapplers claimed their third consecutive district championship this past week after defeating Port Huron Northern 72-6 and Romeo 49-24 at the MHSAA Team District finals held Feb. 11 at Oxford High School. ‘This time of year, it’s win or go home,? said Head Coach Paul McDevitt. ‘We knew our backs were against the […]

Swimmers remain undefeated

The Wildcat swimmers maintained their perfect record, now at 6-0, after defeating Troy Athens 99-86. ‘An extremely close match-up between Oxford and Troy Athens (4-2) will lead to an extremely interesting league meet,? said Oxford Head Coach Jackie Rank. Athens? other loss is to North Farmington (5-1) with a final score of 96-90. All three […]

Cagers get fourth win

The Wildcat boys varsity basketball team secured their fourth win on the hardwood last Thursday night as the boys defeated Farmington 65-56. ‘The game went well. We got back to playing like a team and got everyone to contribute. We were able to get up early and stay on top the whole game,? said Head […]

Tough losses for Lady Cats

The Lady Cats battled hard this past week on the hardwood. Oxford kicked the week of with a tough loss to Clarkston 49-36. Kayla Luchenbac led for Clarkston with 17 points and Maddie Beck had 11 points. Abby Butkiewicz led Oxford with 15 points and Maddie Morris had 13 points. Later in the week Oxford […]

Yukking in the Chinese New Year

Both American and Chinese Students celebrated their fifth Chinese New Year together with a laugh, as Fulbright Scholar and comedian Jesse Appell amused the crowd and educated them on the cultural differences and similarities of comedy between the two cultures. The event was held Feb. 5 at Oxford High School’s Performing Arts Center. ‘What was […]

District seeks input for strategic plan

For Oxford Schools strategic planning is like a puzzle. It has many pieces. One of those key pieces is input from teachers, staff, students, parents and community, which is why the district is asking everyone to participated in the strategic planning surveys. Community/parent engagement surveys can be found at tinyurl.com/oxfordparents, Student engagement for grades 6-12 […]

Six incumbents running in Addison

Six incumbents are planning to seek re-election to the Addison Township Board. Supervisor Bruce Pearson, Clerk Pauline Bennett, Treasurer Lori Fisher and trustees Ed Brakefield, Linda Gierak and Erich Senft are all looking to retain their positions. Residents thinking about challenging them have until 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 19 to file their paperwork. Affidavits of […]

Marshall running for trustee

Even though he’s retired, Addison Township resident Philip Marshall isn’t ready to quit working, which is one of the reasons he’s running for a four-year trustee position on the township board. ‘I’d like to get to know more of the people of Addison Township and see if there are any improvements we can make beyond […]

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