Weingartz hosts a Grand Opening, 12-2 p.m., Saturday, April 17, at its new Independence Township location, 6585 Dixie Highway. Chuck Edwards of WYCD emcees the event, with free hot dogs, popcorn, and a chance to win a free Cub Cadet lawn tractor. ‘I’m thrilled to partner with Cub Cadet on this promotion,? said Dan Weingartz, […]
OXFORD TWP. ? A changing-of-the-guard is occurring at Crossroads for Youth as it was announced last week that Dr. Janet McPeek will be retiring as the 63-year-old agency’s president on May 31. ‘I absolutely love (the job), so it was a really difficult decision,? McPeek said. McPeek first became involved with Crossroads, a private, nonprofit […]
Oxford High School sophomore Zachariah Smith described playing his double bass as part of the All-State High School Orchestra at the Michigan Music Conference in Grand Rapids Jan. 23 as a ‘great musical experience.? Smith auditioned for the coveted position and was selected out of 2,000 students from across the state. ‘I really enjoyed All-State. […]
Clarkston High School scored a bundle of athletic balls, courtesy of House of Bedrooms. The store hosted the contest during March Madness, giving away two bundles to support school physical education programs. Shoppers were asked to vote for their school to win. Wiley Elementary in Shelby Township also won the contest.
In the same week recently golf and basketball sports fans were treated to continuous exposure, via television, of replays, plays and diagnoses adnauseam. The most powerful radio station in Michigan (there’s a 50,000 watt limit) WJR, interrupted the most powerful conservative radio mouth in the world (Rush Limbaugh) to bring us the confessions of a […]
Oxford Leader Editor C.J. Carnacchio earned four awards in the 2015 Better Newspaper Contest, conducted by the Michigan Press Association (MPA). In the Best Editorial category, Carnacchio, 39, of Oxford, earned both first and second place. He won first place for his July 30, 2014 editorial urging a ‘no? vote on the $20 million community […]
Shelly Chapman is no longer the school principal at Crossroads for Youth. Chapman, who was an employee of Oxford Community Schools, resigned her post Jan. 29 after being confronted about using the district’s credit card to make approximately $3,400 in personal purchases, according to school officials. ‘The district has known about this for some time […]
ORDINANCE #130 CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF BRANDON ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE #123 REGARDING MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS BUREAU AND MUNICIPAL CIVIL INFRACTION REGULATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT ORDINANCE PREAMBLE On July 7, 2008, the Charter Township of Brandon adopted Ordinance #123, which ordinance, inter alia, created a Municipal Ordinance Violations Bureau. Upon subsequent consideration, the Township Board has determined that […]
RESOLUTION #203-10 AMENDING THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS BUREAU (ORDINANCE #123) RESOLUTION: To amend the Municipal Civil Ordinance Violations Bureau WHEREAS, the above ordinance will establish the Violations Bureau to be at the Brandon Township Offices; WHEREAS, the above ordinance will require fines and costs to be paid in their entirety to and at Brandon […]
The Oxford Lions Club is sponsoring two $500 scholarships for graduating 2016 high school seniors who reside within the Oxford school district and attend either public or private school. To be eligible, students must have a 2.0 or better GPA and plan to attend a two or four-year college or an established trade school after […]