How to celebrate the Fourth of July in and around Oxford The Fourth of July is right around the corner. Here's all the ways you can celebrate in Oxford and beyond.
60 years later, Freedom Summer's impact is still alive in Oxford today By the time Roland Duerksen decided to get involved in the Freedom Summer movement, he was already well into his life and career. "I was married," the retired professor, now 97, said. "I was 37 years old at the time, so you know how old I am
TOPSS to break ground on new building after merger with Family Resource Center The Talawanda Oxford Pantry and Social Services (TOPSS) aims to finish construction on a new $1.8 million facility by fall 2025 after merging with the Family Resource Center earlier this year.
'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.
'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.
The Great Ohio Bike Adventure set to roll through Oxford Hundreds of bikers will arrive in Oxford Monday, June 17, for the Great Ohio Bike Adventure (GOBA). The bikers will enjoy the Oxford loop and all the community has to offer Tuesday, June 18 and then leave for the Hamilton loop on Wednesday, June 19. GOBA is a time for
'It's a good day to bring family together': Oxford enjoys its annual Arts and Crafts Fair The Hueston Woods Pioneer Farm's 57th annual Arts and Crafts Fair on June 8 and 9 was ushered in by warm weather and excited visitors. The event, put on by the Oxford Museum Association, welcomes around 2,000 guests every year to enjoy the art, woodworking, food and