Funding education: Teacher money and parent time impact schools Public school districts rely on millions of dollars in taxpayer funding to operate. Those budgets are subsidized by parents and teachers who donate of their time and money.
Oxford’s Farmers Market flourishes, even in winter Frigid temperatures and snow on the ground aren't enough to deter vendors from selling their wares at the Oxford Farmers Market, every Saturday of the year.
Op-ed: A better Miami, a stronger community … but when? Leadership in the Faculty Alliance of Miami write in an op-ed that lengthy negotiations are a union-busting tactic. Negotiations on a first contract have now stretched more than 500 days.
MLK Day Celebration set for Monday morning A celebration will be held for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day at the OCAC next week.
New efforts to preserve historic buildings in Oxford could be on horizon As Oxford continues to work with consultants to create a new historic preservation plan and update its design standards, pursuing National Register designation for the city seems likely.
Local Legends: The man from Maine Lloyd Albert Goggin, the namesake of Miami University's Goggin Ice Center, spent decades as a member of the university administration, working to expand the school's footprint and enrollment.
Talawanda board member subject of complaint from board president Talawanda Board of Education President Rebecca Howard alleged that Board Member Dawn King violated multiple district policies in the past year in a six-part complaint. King read the complaint during public session Jan. 9.