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Cofield’s Corner

At 2:00 p.m. the businesses of the Oxford Courthouse Square locked their doors. The hearse carrying William Faulkner ...

History

Remembering 1980 hostage crisis

By Gene Hays MSgt, USMC (Ret) The leader of Iran’s royal family, named Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlavi, was ...

History

Cofield’s Corner

By John Cofield If Oxford were Mayberry RFD, Park’s Barber Shop would be Floyd’s. The early bird got ...

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Cofield’s Corner

The oil painting of Oxford’s only Nobel laureate hanging about the fireplace in the parlor at Rowan Oak ...

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Cofield’s Corner

By John Cofield Contributor Most old-school Oxford folks and former Ole Miss students need no caption for this ...

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Juxtaposing Faulkner

The juxtaposition of new condo construction on 16th Street with William Faulkner’s adjacent grave site in Oxford Memorial ...

History

Good coffee, great conversations; just too short

By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route Last week I attended the Coffee and Conversations at the Chamber of ...

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Cofield’s Corner

Born in Oxford, Georgia Isaiah spent 30 years cooking for Ole Miss Chancellors J. D. Williams and Porter ...

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Cofield’s Corner

If I write longer than usual then the middle knuckle on my index finger hurts just a little. ...

Lifestyle

Cofield’s Corner

By John Cofield The Alley is named for Mr. Herbert Wiley and his father-in-law Mr. Rob Boles, both ...

History

Cofield’s Corner

By John Cofield It’s just a small brick building set back from the street. I’m sure many out-of-towners ...

Lifestyle

Cofield’s Corner

By John Cofield   With the 1949 filming of Intruder in the Dust there were movie stars on ...

Arts

The secret life of Bobbie Gentry, pioneering artist behind ‘Ode to Billie Joe’

By Tara Murtha Rolling Stone Magazine/Aug. 21, 2017 How the singer-songwriter who knocked the Beatles out of the ...

History

Cofield’s Corner

By John Cofield Oxford has produced many leaders, icons, and famous citizens. But some were…infamous! Motee Daniels led ...

News

DAR chapter celebrating 125th anniversary

Contributed The women who gathered recently for High Tea at The Isom Place have not been seen in ...

History

Cofield’s Corner

By John Cofield The bell rang and we all spilled happily into the sunshine on the walk in ...

Lifestyle

This year’s Double Decker broke attendance records

People came from across the country – representing 35 states and totaling 50,300 attendees for Saturday alone – ...

Lifestyle

Seafood Queen: Sola chef first woman to win state seafood competition

Chef Erika Lipe, owner of Sola Oxford, was named the winner of the Mississippi Seafood Cookoff in Gulfport ...

History

1788 book set math course for Americans

By Gene Hays MSgt. USMC (Ret) By 1785 Americans were ready for new math. In 1773, the sixth ...

Lifestyle

Nominations extended for ‘Citizen of the Year’ award

Hurry – you only have until Wednesday, May 8, to let county officials know who you think was ...

Lifestyle

House speaker: Voters may soon be able to vote on Medicaid expansion

JACKSON – Speaker Jason White has issued the following statement concerning Medicaid expansion: “Today, the Mississippi House of ...

Lifestyle

There are only two kinds of shootings

By Thomas L. Knapp On April 15, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was sentenced to 18 months in prison for involuntary ...

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