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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

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ED customers will see small hike

Tennessee Valley Authority approved a $10.7 billion budget for the 2016 fiscal year that requires improvements and capital ... Read more

Crime

Crime Report: Friday, Sept. 4

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

News

Oxford ready for first home game

With a new intersection at West Jackson Avenue and Highway 6, local officials are gearing up for this ... Read more

Crime

Law enforcement warns of football-related scams

Fall is almost here and so is Ole Miss Rebel football. Many Rebel out-of-town fans are booking rooms, ... Read more

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Oxford permit fees hiked

While the number of construction projects in Oxford continues to grow, permit fees will soon increase to help ... Read more

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Oxford’s ‘Elvis’ dies at age 51

Will Atkinson looked and sounded like Elvis. He even moved like him on stage while singing the songs ... Read more

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City, UM to discuss indoor tennis court

If a land swap can be made, the city of Oxford and the University of Mississippi may one ... Read more

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Grant to help pay for buses

With ridership expected to climb past 1 million this year, the Oxford University Transit system is giving the ... Read more

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Negotiations in progress for city to take on Burns-Belfry

The two groups responsible for bringing the Burns Belfry Museum and Multicultural Center back to life are now ... Read more

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Oxford Police Department braces for growth

To help create a “nest egg” so the Oxford Police Department can build up its force as the ... Read more

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Katrina survivors find new home in Oxford

Rob and Lucy Bartlett lived on the treelined road in 2005, just a half-mile from the beach. As ... Read more

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Looking back at Katrina from Oxford

By the time Hurricane Katrina made its way up to Oxford, 12 hours after devastating the Gulf Coast, ... Read more

Crime

Municipal court to begin an hour earlier

To help alleviate a growing docket, the Oxford Municipal Court will start an hour earlier on Wednesdays. During ... Read more

Oxford Town

‘The Odd Couple’ opens tonight at Oxford theater

Local theater director Debra Anderson brings her 20 years of directing plays to Theatre Oxford’s “The Odd Couple,” ... Read more

Elections

Frye defeats McCluskey

In the Supervisor District 1 Democratic runoff election Tuesday, local attorney Kevin Frye won by just 77 votes. ... Read more

Crime

OPD responds to crash at key intersection

The Oxford Police Department responded to a wreck Monday at the intersection of Highway 6 and West Jackson ... Read more