Letters to the Editor
Mark Yarbrough writes to say he’s not going to be silent any longer as he urges individuals, churches, states and nations to follow the Bible and speak out and act for God. (May 13, 2013, Page 4A)
Letters to the Editor
Julie Schoerke writes to say how much she and others who attended last week’s Oxford Creative Nonfiction Conference enjoyed Oxford and its hospitality. (May 10, 2013, Page 4A)
Letters to the Editor
Jessica Perkins writes to thank all of those who helped More Than A Meal last month, and to say that they are a blessing to those in need and to the community. (May 9, 2013, Page 4A)
Letters to the Editor
Jerry Janci writes to remind everyone to remember their helpful federal employees during Public Service Recognition Week, while Felice Coles writes about how a rummage sale theft hurts the charity the sale was raising funds for. (May 8, 2013, Page 4A)
Letters to the Editor
The Mid-Town Farmers’ Market board of directors writes to invite all to come out for opening day of its 13th season this Saturday. (May 2, 2013, Page 4)
Letters to the Editor
Matt Moore writes to recognize the students and teachers in the Oxford School District who fared well at the recent Future Scientist Program, while Lynn Potts writes to say what a blessing the Oxford Medical Ministries Clinic is to local residents. (May 1, 2013, Page 4)
Letters to the Editor
Don Mutchler writes to say that while it’s good to see more bike lanes in the city, there are still issues with some of them as far as traffic flow and safety. (April 26, 2013, Page 4A)
Letters to the Editor
The board of directors of Respite Day Services of Oxford and staff of Memory Makers write to thank all of the volunteers and others who help give “rest-breaks” to local caregivers. (April 25, 2013, Page 4A)
Letters to the Editor
Peter Frost writes about the anger at the government that has dominated the news recently and urges everyone to do what they can to make things better. (April 24, 2013, Page 4)
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Mary Sue Tettleton writes to urge people to take notice of the beauty of the Oxford Square and to thank Billy Lamb and his city building and grounds crew for making it possible. (April 15, 2013, Page 4)


