Oxford Planning Commission works to finalize Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan City planner talks possible new development incentives.
Oxford honors veterans at annual celebration The City of Oxford hosted its annual Veterans Day Ceremony on Nov. 11. The Oxford Community Band performed at the event, and Band President Gregg Wentzell played “Taps” at the end of the ceremony. The families and friends of active-duty service members and veterans placed carnations on a wreath presented
Spring bulbs: A gift for your future self Unless you live in a new development, I’m sure you have some daffodils that were planted decades ago and reliably emerge every spring. They didn’t get there on their own, someone planted them, and this year, that someone could be you!
Local Legends: The Montford Marine While Marine Wilbur K. Lewis never saw combat on the front lines abroad, he battled discrimination at home.
BCRTA opens new station in Oxford A ceremony this month celebrated the grand opening of the Chestnut Street Station.
On My Plate: Turnips Turnips have been much maligned since ancient times, and are widely used to hurl verbal insults.
Miami students, faculty deliver petition calling for academic freedom Dozens of Miami University students and faculty, led by members of the Ohio Student Association, delivered a petition to Roudebush Hall on Nov. 7 calling for “academic freedom and institutional integrity.”