'I do it because I still can': GOBA cyclists ride for miles in heat Nearly 1,000 cyclist braved 100-degree weather yesterday to make it to Oxford during the 35th annual Great Ohio Bike Adventure.
Butler County Commissioners hear from Elderly Services Program, announce fourth summit The November election is still five months away, but one Butler County group is already looking ahead to 2025 to place a levy on the ballot to ensure older people remain independent in their homes.
'They have so much talent': Talawanda's 2024 boys basketball camp comes to a close The third and final day for the first through sixth-grade boys basketball camp started strong with 40 players, ranging from six to 11, all excited to start playing.
From the Editor: Introducing the Oxford Free Press Hey folks! The first time I set foot in Oxford was in 2019, and I was trying to decide where to apply for college. My friend Grace had landed at Miami University, and she spoke highly of it. On a whim, I decided to add it to a two-day
'Our district isn't about censorship': PFLAG combats book bans Megan Kuykendoll doesn't want her kids to live in a community where public libraries' shelves are devoid of queer identities and LGBTQ representation.
Delivering the news: A community project My brothers and I (Tom, Dick, and Harry … seriously) started our working lives delivering the afternoon Dayton Daily News in our modest suburban neighborhood in the 1960s. Our mother (the woman who named us) won a contest in 2019 as the oldest continuous reader of the Dayton Daily News. Starting
From the board president: We hope to be the newspaper Oxford deserves Welcome to the start of the Oxford Free Press, a new nonprofit newspaper which intends to fill the gap covering civic life in our community.