Prudence Dana, former Oxford Mayor and voting rights advocate, dies Prudence Dana, a longtime volunteer with local organizations including the League of Women Voters, died Nov. 19.
Hefner Fund approaches scholarship and grant application deadline Talawanda seniors interested in scholarships, as well as local organizations looking for funding to support youth-related initiatives, are approaching a deadline to apply for support through the Hefner Fund.
Long-planned affordable housing project ends before breaking ground: City cites ‘untenable’ rent prices Oxford City Council voted to end an agreement with developers for a planned cottage community on Dec. 3. Also during the meeting, council approved a contract for Black Covered Bridge improvements and passed a resolution regarding on-campus developments.
Farm & Flea event brings Oxford community together The Oxford community gathered Uptown on Nov. 23 to explore what local artists and businesses had to offer at the Farm & Flea event. The event ran until 2 p.m., two hours longer than the weekly farmers market. In addition to the local artists, vendors set up food trucks
News in a fractured media market Advertisers have spent $390 billion in the U.S. this year. Unlike in the past century, though, only a sliver of that funding has gone toward print media as the market has continued to diversify.
Miami Choral Collective brings university and community together through music A new choir is made up of both Oxford residents and Miami students and faculty is set to hold its debut concert soon.
Reflections: Money and American politics Campaigns spent record amounts of money in the 2024 election, but money has been a staple of American politics for centuries.