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Saturday, May 18, 2013

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Hailman gives inside look at federal cases

Is true crime something you like to read about? How about true crime that’s local? Editor Don Whitten writes about longtime federal prosecutor and local attorney John Hailman’s recent book, “From Midnight to Guntown,” and how it offers the ins and outs of federal cases that will seem very familiar to many. (May 8, 2013, Page 4A)

Thoughts on holidays, baseball and yellow dust

Editor Don Whitten takes on a variety of subjects and questions, including a possible holiday, high school baseball, pollen and mechanical issues at The Oxford EAGLE. (April 15, 2013, Page 4)

OHS Little Ten title team to be honored

Oxford High’s tradition-rich baseball history doesn’t begin and end with the 2005 team that won the MHSAA Class 4A state championship. Before the Chargers won the school’s first division title on the diamond, the 1979 team, led by pitcher Mel Davis, captured the Little Ten South conference title. Members of that team will be honored prior to Friday night’s Division 2-5A contest against Saltillo at Edwin Moak Field. (more…) (April 11, 2013, Page 2B)

Pat Lamar a true servant for Oxford

Editor Don Whitten writes about Pat Lamar – the mayor, the community activist, the visionary and, perhaps most importantly, the wife, mother and grandmother. (September 26, 2012, Page 4)

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