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Award celebrates all that makes it fun to be healthy

Oxford’s 11 miles of bike paths and countless miles of walking paths helped the city earn a Healthy ... Read more

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Vision 2037 ready to view by Friday

The city’s new comprehensive plan, Vision 2037, is almost complete and could be ready for public viewing by ... Read more

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SCV chapter to host state flag meeting

In an attempt to preserve the legacy of the Confederate solider, the Oxford Sons of Confederate Veterans, University ... Read more

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DSU campus shooting too close to home

Shooting at Delta State University started flooding all forms of media Monday, some students at the University of ... Read more

Crime

OPD says weekend was busy

While having 100 arrests on a home football game weekend isn’t unheard of for local law enforcement, one ... Read more

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Moratorium could stall Jackson Row

Jackson Row has sat, a big muddy hole, for about two years with city leaders eagerly awaiting the ... Read more

Business

Graduate Oxford hotel to open soon

Whether you’re walking into the Graduate Oxford hotel from the grand entrance off North Lamar Boulevard, or pulling ... Read more

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Parking meters — a year later

Paid parking has met and exceeded the expectations of city officials, not only in the amount of revenue ... Read more

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Former UM student at center of noose incident to be sentenced

The former University of Mississippi student who pleaded guilty for his role in hanging a noose from the ... Read more

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Cafe to replace children’s shop at Neilson’s Department store

The space under Neilson’s Department store, that used to be a child’s clothing area, will soon become a ... Read more

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Bus fender-bender causes change

After a minor wreck involving an Oxford-University Transit bus and an illegally parked car on the University of ... Read more

Crime

Crime Report: Friday, Sept. 11

—Thursday Neighborhood Watch A listing of local burglaries supplied by law enforcement agencies to warn residents to take ... Read more

Oxford Town

Hailman releases his second book

When retired federal prosecutor and wine connoisseur John Hailman presented all the stories he wanted to include in ... Read more

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OPC discusses Skipwith move

Oxford’s park commission members weren’t thrilled with idea of moving the historical Skipwith Cottage to an area near ... Read more

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Transit numbers increase

While university officials use student registration to see if enrollment has increased, one can simply hop on an ... Read more

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Building plans for Shaw property approved

The Oxford Historic Preservation Commission approved building plans for the first two homes to be built near the ... Read more

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Aldermen review $29M budget

The Oxford Board of Aldermen reviewed the $29 million 2015-2016 fiscal year budget during a recessed meeting Tuesday ... Read more

Crime

Holiday weekend, game ‘not too bad’

The double-slam weekend, being the first home football game for the University of Mississippi Rebels and the Labor ... Read more

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Market grant brings food help

The Oxford City Market recently received another tool to help provide fresh fruit and vegetables to low-income residents ... Read more

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Maintenance, garbage services now combined

Many of Oxford’s maintenance and garbage services all fell under the Solid Waste Department. When discussions came up ... Read more

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Parking garage talks

The Oxford Downtown Parking Advisory Commission will meet every two weeks, rather than once a month, to discuss ... Read more

Oxford Commons Residents Debate PUD Changes Amidst Traffic and Safety Concerns at Board of Aldermen Nov. 7 Meeting

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Future in mind at Oxford Commons

It’s a village inside of a city. It’s a place where people can walk or bike to the ... Read more