Council supports appropriations for trail as negotiations continue As Oxford prepares to move forward with Phase Five of its trail system, City Council has approved the use of appropriations to acquire easements on two properties.
Oxford introduces string of ordinances for next trail phase; two properties remain tension points As Oxford prepares to start construction on Phase Five of the city's trail system, disagreements over the alignment have caused concern. Two property owners want to negotiate further, but city officials say it's too late to change the route itself.
Funding education: How comparisons do — and don’t — play a role in school decisions Ohio collects a wealth of data on school districts across the state. How that data is used in comparisons and decisions depends on who you ask.
New legislation for sidewalk snow clearance in Oxford could be on the way Under a newly proposed ordinance, Oxford could clear snow from sidewalks that property owners don't handle themselves, then bill those owners.
Oxford has allocated the last of its American Rescue Plan funds. Where has the money gone? Oxford has used pandemic-era relief funds to support housing and economic development projects, offer aid to local organizations, improve on the courthouse's AV systems and more in the past four years.
Oxford housing commission considers tools to support tenants Oxford's Housing Advisory Commissions considered ways to protect tenants against evictions and help renters understand their rights during a December meeting.
Who is Danny Crank, the Butler County Recorder? Every four years, voters in Butler County cast ballots for the County Recorder. But what does that official actually do?