Ohio’s Unknown Soldiers Guest columnist Lee Fisher sat down with Fred Brower, an Oxford resident and former Marine, to learn more about his experience in the military.
The Old Townie: (Almost) stolen wine and fire levies When Steve Schnabl saw young men stealing wine at Kroger, he felt the need to do something. As Oxford voters see the fire department struggling, Schnabl says, they have a chance to do something, too.
Not all turkeys are equal: The benefits of getting pasture-raised bird this Thanksgiving Pasture-raised turkeys may present some issues to farmers like exposure to predators, but columnist and board president James Rubenstein writes that the extra difficulty is worth it for the health, flavor and environmental benefits.
Letter to the Editor: Clarifying voter ID laws Kathie Brinkman, co-president for the League of Women Voters of Oxford, responds to a recent story about voter turnout among Miami University students.
Reflections: Transitions The peaceful transition of power is a core part of American democracy, columnist and board member Allan Winkler writes.
Young Voters: Energized … and disillusioned Oxford is a college town, and many students may be first-time voters. Columnist Richard Campbell writes that young voters make up one of the hardest demographics for candidates to reach.
Witchcraft: Fun today, mass executions in an earlier time Today, many think of witches as Halloween and horror movie staples. From 1500-1700, though, being accused of being a witch in Europe or America led to serious consequences.