2 healthcare training programs to launch at THS in 2026 Talawanda High School will introduce two new healthcare training programs in 2026 through Butler Tech, giving students the chance to earn CNA and LPN credentials before graduation.
Oxford's hotel tax surpasses expectations, allows for new investments Officials discuss public safety upgrades and the state’s THC ban during Oct. 10 Community Improvement Corporation meeting.
Red Door Community Concerts: Keeping Oxford in tune As Oxford shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church found a new way to bring people together – through music. That effort soon became the Red Door Community Concerts, an annual series that continues to fill the city with music and connection.
Volunteers to clear invasive plants, restore habitat at Hueston Woods Join Audubon Miami Valley at Hueston Woods State Park on Saturday, Oct. 18, to help remove invasive plants and protect native habitats. The volunteer project runs from 1 to 3 p.m. and supports the park’s old-growth forest and wildlife diversity.
OPD responds to a variety of cases across town The Oxford Police Department (OPD) responded to a variety of cases as the calendar turns to October.
Oxford celebrates 60th annual Apple Butter Festival The festival, sponsored by the Oxford Museum Association, welcomed locals and students Saturday and Sunday at the Doty Homestead in Hueston Woods State Park. Homemade apple butter, artisan vendors and even some alpacas and a llama were features of the event.
Oxford Free Press wins 2 awards, named finalists for 3 at annual Greater Cincinnati SPJ Awards The Oxford Free Press won two Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) awards, and was a finalist in three categories at Greater Cincinnati annual awards ceremony. The former editor of the Free Press, Sean Scott, won the Beat Reporting category with “Housing” and the Government Issues category with “Parkview Arms under