Oxford celebrates Fourth of July early with car show and parade The Oxford Masonic Lodge held its second annual car and bike show this Sunday, ending in the city's Freedom Festival parade.
From the Editor: Mark your calendars for our first print edition! The Oxford Free Press's first print edition will be published on July 12. New this week, our website now has obituaries, and editor Sean Scott will hold public office hours at Lane Library.
College Corner refuses fiscal officer's resignation after attorney leaves Tensions in College Corner remain high after one village council member's lawsuit for public records has been closed. Now, the village is without an official attorney, and the only full-time employee is attempting to resign.
'We're here to walk alongside them': Coalition brings aid to Oxford area Each week, Oxford's Coalition for a Healthy Community brings resources closer to families in need by visiting locations throughout Oxford and the surrounding townships.
Tractor Supply Company one step closer to reality in Oxford A new Tractor Supply Company location could open in Oxford as soon as spring 2025 after Oxford City Council granted a conditional use permit for the store to exceed square footage restrictions.
Nine Oxford businesses place on Journal-News' Best of Butler County contest MOON Co-op, Shademaker's Garden Center, Oxford Veterinary Hospital and more Oxford businesses all found success on this year's Best of Butler County contest by the Journal-News.
Local varieties of raspberry coming in season in Oxford The summer crop of raspberries is hitting stalls at the Oxford Farmers Market and in local grocery stores.