WV gallery aims to connect locals with fresh views
In the past two years, Coulter Fussell and Megan Kingery Patton have transformed a 10-foot-wide enclosed alley on Water Valley’s Main Street into a showcase for contemporary art on a regional and even national level. The two opened Yalo Studio in in 2010. (April 5, 2013, Page 1B, 3B)
Vintage turntables get new life
Inheriting his father’s technical mind, Jeff Walin began studying electronics as a high school student and today also tinkers with speakers, guitars and other sound equipment. His day job includes maintaining and troubleshooting for AT&T’s fiber network in the area around Oxford. (March 22, 2013, Page 1B, 3B)
Balance calls for special placement in home garden
Learn the ins and outs of planting daffodils — Oxford’s favorite flower, in today’s Oxford Living. (March 1, 2013, Page 1B)
Mannequin pair offer quirky greeting
Beth Doty had decorated two mannequins on her balcony of her University Avenue home for 12 years. The two “girls” have developed a following and are now one of Oxford’s Game Day traditions. (November 9, 2012, Page 1B, 2B)
Recalling Oxford’s other integration story
Senior Staff Writer Lucy Schultze takes a look at Oxford’s other integration story from the past – when community and school leaders came together to work out differences in the integration of the local public schools system. (September 27, 2012, Page 4)
College girls through middle-school eyes
Living in a college town has its benefits as most of us know. There are also “challenges” that come with living in a college town, too, and Senior Staff Writer Lucy Schultze takes a look at the good and the bad as she thinks about her children getting older. (September 5, 2012, Page 4)
Heirloom pork, early produce set Old Thyme Farms apart
In the first of an on-going spring and summer series about local farms, the Oxford EAGLE takes a tour of Old Thyme Farms, now in its second year. (April 20, 2012, Page 1B)
Online network connects women in real life
Oxford Moms and Tots allows stay-at-home moms to find friendship for both them and their small charges. (February 17, 2012, Page 1B)
Letterpress in the age of laser jet printing
A startup printing firm takes root in Water Valley. Read about newly opened Ridge & Furrow Letterpress in today’s Oxford Living. (January 20, 2012, Page 1B)
Adoption makes family life richer
The Williams family of Water Valley get around town in a 27-seat bus. A year ago, Robin and Craig Williams added four to their family when they adopted a set of siblings from the Jackson area. They now have four biological children, five adopted children and every year, they sponsor two exchange students. (November 24, 2011, Page 1B)

