Right now, Matthew Dunn is a typical fourth-grader attending Oxford Elementary School. But next week, he could become Matthew Dunn, nationally-ranked snowboarding champion. Dunn’s been invited to compete in the United States of America Snowboard Association (USASA) National Championships held April 5-10 at Copper Mountain in Colorado. ‘I’m pretty sure Colorado’s going to be the […]
With Kalloway’s Restaurant and Pub no more, local cruisers are in need of a place to park and display their vintage vehicles for all to see and enjoy this summer. Fortunately, downtown Oxford is ready, willing and able to welcome them with open arms and give local businesses a much-needed shot in the arm. Beginning […]
Sheriff to address Rotary Club Oakland County’s top cop, Sheriff Mike Bouchard, will be the guest speaker at the Rotary Club of Oxford’s Tuesday, Feb. 25 meeting. The public is invited to attend. Bouchard will begin speaking at 12:30 p.m. at the Oxford Hills Golf & Country Club (300 E. Drahner Rd.). Folks who wish […]
Jerry and Jackie Bambousek took a break last week from being the king and queen of snow to become the monarchs of hearts. Married 58 years, the Oxford couple, wearing their crowns, celebrated Valentine’s Day together by attending a holiday party at Independence Village of Waterstone. Last month, the couple was elected Independence Village’s 2014 […]
Blank space required by USPO Some of our readers have been wondering what’s up with the blank space now prominently featured in the lower lefthand corner of our front page. No, it’s not a mistake on our part or the mystery square in some new contest. It’s a new government regulation. The United States Post […]
Musical notes are constantly forming around Dan Sottile. In Oxford High School’s Symphonic Band, he plays the French Horn. In the school’s Marching Band, he plays the baritone. And in the pit band for the school’s recent production of the musical ‘Annie,? Sottile played the violin. The sophomore has even showcased his musical talents outside […]
February 5 marked the NCAA early signing period for football and other sports. At Oxford High School, nine student-athletes announced their acceptance of offers by various colleges and universities. They included: ? Owen Bachusz, TE (Football) will attend Division III Adrian College. ? Luke Champion, DB (Football) will attend Division III Hope College. ? Noah […]
The Wildcat grapplers once again proved that they have what it takes both as a team and individually. The team will advance to state finals on Feb. 21 at Kellogg Arena in Battle Creek after strong arming Rochester 57-16 and the Clarkston Wolves 45-16 in their team regional dual meet on Feb. 12. Winners against […]
If being selected Michigan Wrestling Association regional coach of the year wasn’t a big enough surprise for Brandon Rank, he received another big surprise March 14. That’s when Rank, who’s served as an assistant wrestling coach at Oxford High School for three years, learned his peers had chosen him as the MWA State Assistant Coach […]
Name: Margaret Ligon Parents: Bonnie and Ted Dickens GPA: 3.969 Plans after graduation: to attend Michigan State then medical school. Extracurricular Activities: NHS, SADD, Spanish Club, Math Club, Adventure Club, dance at Center Stage Dance Company, Marching Band, and Pit Band. Favorite Subject: Math and Science Outside interests or hobbies: dancing, reading Best friends are […]