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Crime

Lafayette County’s Christopher Paten formally charged with murder

A Lafayette County man has been indicted for the murder of a 31-year-old father of five during an ... Read more

News

Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi’s new state-of-the-art facility heads toward the finish line

With less than five months before the doors to the new $300 million Baptist Memorial-North Mississippi hospital are ... Read more

News

New mayor, aldermen take oaths of office

Standing in front of City Hall on Thursday, Mayor Robyn Tannehill and the Oxford Board of Aldermen, took ... Read more

News

Oxford Fire Department to help pay for firefighters with continuing education

Local firefighters will now be able to attend courses to increase their certification levels at no or little ... Read more

News

Commissioners needed to help Oxford grow

The city of Oxford is looking for two people who want to help see Oxford grow in a ... Read more

News

New Oxonian and restaurant manager Will Jordan cleans up Sardis Lake

One of the first things Will Jordan fell in love with when he moved to Oxford about a ... Read more

Garden/Outdoors

Plan garden for SunPatiens and New Guinea impatiens

By Gary Bachman Summer officially begins this week, and there are so many great plants we can grow ... Read more

Business

Coleman funeral series addresses difficult questions

When a loved one dies, having to deal with the details surrounding their funeral can put additional stress ... Read more

Lafayette County

Tropical Depression Cindy blows into Lafayette County

Storms associated with Tropical Depression Cindy downed four trees in Lafayette County Friday morning. Two of the trees ... Read more

Lafayette County

Lafayette County supervisors nix proposed moratorium on new development

Lafayette County Supervisor Kevin Frye believes the county should “pause” for a few months on approving new developments ... Read more

Lafayette County

Lafayette County remains under flash flood watch due to Tropical Storm Cindy

As Tropical Storm Cindy continues to push inland today, Lafayette County residents can expect more heavy rain throughout ... Read more

Education

Moonshot Moment Rocket bus plans Oxford stop

Area youth will get a chance to tell the world their dreams while helping to raise literacy awareness. ... Read more

News

Baptist sale gets approval from Oxford leaders

When Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi bought the current hospital from the city of Oxford and Lafayette County in ... Read more

Business

Lafayette County has extra $529,000 to spend

Lafayette County will have an extra half a million dollars in its coffers to spend during the 2017-2018 ... Read more

Lafayette County

Supervisors add private local ambulance service in Lafayette County

In order to reduce response times to Lafayette County citizens needing an ambulance, the Lafayette County Board of ... Read more

Columns

A true father is found through actions

With my son now being the father of two young boys, Father’s Day in my family is pretty ... Read more

Elections

Oxford Mayor Pat Patterson’s reign ending

It was obvious last week that Mayor Pat Patterson was preparing to leave his office, with half-empty bookshelves ... Read more

News

Uncommon Oxford development prepares for fall semester move-ins

After a couple of name changes, change in ownership and years of planning, Uncommon Oxford is nearing completion. ... Read more

News

Oxford’s Dottie Potts’ weight loss journey continues

When most people go on a diet, usually just those people they encounter in their daily lives may ... Read more

News

NMRC loses $8M in funding; programs, jobs being cut

Edith Hayles, director of the North Mississippi Regional Center, delivered some bad news to the Oxford Board of ... Read more

Business

Robyn Tannehill is eager to serve Oxford as mayor

When it hit 5 p.m. on March 3, Robyn Tannehill called the city clerk. “I said, ‘OK, give ... Read more

Crime

Grand jury declines to indict Oxford developer for removing sign

The Lafayette County grand jury declined to indict a local developer on a felony charge for removing a ... Read more