'Goodbye, but not farewell:' Working with the OFP When Editor-in-Chief Aidan Cornue reminded me at the start of December about writing this piece, I had no idea what I would say or talk about.
Student success ready to soar with Butler Tech’s Aviation Education Hangar The $15 million project next to the Middletown Regional Airport broke ground last year, and is now set to open for classes beginning in January.
Locals stand up for their beliefs at 'No Kings' protest From strollers to walkers, people of all ages attended the honk-and-wave style protest.
Mural delay, targeted art submissions head PACO meeting Members of the Public Arts Commission of Oxford (PACO) met Oct. 13 to discuss multiple murals, next year’s art submissions for the city municipal building and an update on the initiative to join a statewide celebration of writer Toni Morrison.
Cold shelter location finalized, HAC votes to bring housing discrimination ordinance to council Commission members brainstorm permanent housing options aside from cold shelter.
Oxfordians have chance to give input on bicycle and pedestrian master plan at open house Sidewalks and blindspots were also up for conversation.
Historic and Architectural Preservation Commission forms subcommittee for review of new historic district guidelines, discusses incentivizing system Community development director estimates the guidelines will go before the council by the end of the year.